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Oh they are beauties, so sad for the owner Hopefully you can find somewhere for them to go. I would love to help out, but my cats would leave home I think! |
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I know they are lovely, wish i could have them but i have 2 springers spaniels 8 years old, 2 cavalier king charles spaniels 9 and 10, and 2 siamese cats 4 and 5. so no room at the inn unfortunately |
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How irresponsible, moving to NZ and leaving the cats to whatever fate may hold in store for them, be it pts or whatever. Sorry, but it really narks me when cat owners put their needs 1st like that. A cat is for life, the life of the cat, not until they decide it won't fit in with their life choices anymore. I know they are old but I don't understand why did the vet say they wouldn't survive the flight? Do the owners have no family who could take them on, because tbh they will more than likely be pts. I hope they find a loving home together with a considerate owner who puts them as equal to or above themselves, but with kitten season now upon us the chances of that happening are very slim indeed. |
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I do agree, i would'nt leave mine either, if they were too old to travel then i wouldnt go, sadly not everyone thinks the same There are no family members that can take them, her daughter lives in a flat with her 1 year old daughter, and her son and wife have no pets and just had a new baby so they wont take them either. Iv asked everyone i know, and i already have a houseful or i would take them on Sophie is quite timid, and the long flight and quarantine, then moving into a new house would be too much for them. There is a santuary that my friend is considering, that would keep them for the rest of theire lives, but not the home comforts they are used to. I dont know what else to suggest. |
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Lucy I will certainly ring around all the centres here, but please don't think I'll come up with anything, places at rescue centres for cats needing rehoming are about as rare as hen's teeth these days, everywhere's choca, but I can only try. Please, please, anyone else, do what you can and ask around too!! Lucy is prepared to travel and get these dear cats rehomed, whatever it takes. It's a shame the family couldn't be/are not in the position to be as helpful for these cats, just when they need them the most. |
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Im too far away but even so we have difficulties with older cats too, two of the rescues i support have cats 5& 6 years of age who have just sat for months in rescue with no interest. I feel very sorry for these two older cats and hope that someone comes up with something for them |
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If it wasn't for the additional cost of 2 cats, I would have them. I already have 2 cats and 3 dogs. I will ask my daughter, she works with cats and knows lots of 'cat people' she may know someone. |
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