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For those of you who followed our recent thread about the problem of our baby who is allergic to our cats, this is just to let you know that we have put them up for adoption, having tried all other remedies. We are using Celia Hammond to help us rehome them (www.celiahammond.org) and have also posted on the EDF (http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?9,585336)

As you will see from the forum post, these wonderful cats are so gentle and tolerant around young children and babies so if your family or anyone you know is looking for some gorgeous loving pets, please do let me know.

Many thanks.

Layla's Mum

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