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Hiya I have 2 cats that I can no longer take care of due to personal reasons and would love them to go to a loving home. they have grown up together so they cannot be separated and would love for someone loving and caring to take them on. The eldest is 4 years and is a male ginger and a female tabby 2 years. They are friendly cats and litter trained. Please get in touch if your interested.

Have you tried to go through Celia Hammond Cat Trust in Lewisham? They are doing amazing work and would always ensure full background checks on people looking to adopt. They will never judge and always have the cats' best interests at heart.

It might also reasure you to know that your kitties end up in a loving home.

Please go through proper channels and don?t advertise them on social media, really not worth the risk of them ending up as dog fighting bait. People search for ads like yours and someone who pretends to be lovely gets in touch.....


Celia Hammond and there are lots of others

elsielouise2002 Wrote:

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> Hiya I have 2 cats that I can no longer take care

> of due to personal reasons and would love them to

> go to a loving home. they have grown up together

> so they cannot be separated and would love for

> someone loving and caring to take them on. The

> eldest is 4 years and is a male ginger and a

> female tabby 2 years. They are friendly cats and

> litter trained. Please get in touch if your

> interested.


Strongly suggest you rehome via a genuine rescue for the sake of the cats! Too many situations where cats given away/ sold cheaply, the danger being that they could end up being used for breeding or, hate to say it, as bait.


HP

roxie99 Wrote:

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> Hi Ellielouise I see you are also asking for a

> yorkshire terrier puppy on this site. Im not sure

> getting rid of your cats because you want a yorky

> puppy is a sound enough personal reason. R



😭

HP

I really hope you can take them on, sounds like they will be better off!



intexasatthe moment Wrote:

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> ElsieLouise - I've PM'd you .

>

> We ARE lovely,honestly ,and were diligent servants

> to our two cats(sadly overtaken by age and illness

> ) for over 19 years Ellie at Norwood vets will

> confirm our credentials if that is helpful.

hpsaucey Wrote:

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> elsielouise2002 Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Hiya I have 2 cats that I can no longer take

> care

> > of due to personal reasons and would love them

> to

> > go to a loving home. they have grown up

> together

> > so they cannot be separated and would love for

> > someone loving and caring to take them on. The

> > eldest is 4 years and is a male ginger and a

> > female tabby 2 years. They are friendly cats

> and

> > litter trained. Please get in touch if your

> > interested.

>

> Strongly suggest you rehome via a genuine rescue

> for the sake of the cats! Too many situations

> where cats given away/ sold cheaply, the danger

> being that they could end up being used for

> breeding or, hate to say it, as bait.

>

> HP


With the caveat that I'm really hoping you contact intexasatthe moment - sounds like they can offer a lovely home.

HP

Just by way of an update - the two cats are being picked up by another poster who I know will be an equally attentive servant .


The cats were indoor cats and I would have liked to introduce them to the outside world but was concerned about them mastering our cat flap and not being "streetwise " enough to cope with the big area at the back of our property and other cats .


I think it's really unfair of people to be judging ElsieLouise whom none of us know anything about .My understanding is that the cats belonged to a relative and she was posting on their behalf .Why the rush to attribute dubious motives ?

intexasatthe moment Wrote:

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> Just by way of an update - the two cats are being

> picked up by another poster who I know will be an

> equally attentive servant .

>

> The cats were indoor cats and I would have liked

> to introduce them to the outside world but was

> concerned about them mastering our cat flap and

> not being "streetwise " enough to cope with the

> big area at the back of our property and other

> cats .

>

> I think it's really unfair of people to be judging

> ElsieLouise whom none of us know anything about

> .My understanding is that the cats belonged to a

> relative and she was posting on their behalf .Why

> the rush to attribute dubious motives ?


Aw so they stay together. ❤❤❤. Am sorry it didn't work out for you though.

You're right about catflaps - necer know what they'll do. I have 3 ex strsys. One catflap savvy; one too arthritic to get through and another too acared to come back in through...

Your post sounds very sanctimonious .


Your's weren't the worst comments on this thread but there were some very unpleasant responses on here which assumed that the poster didn't care about animals,didn't have the cats interests at heart and that they wouldn't bother to check out the credentials of anyone offering to adopt .


I don't understand why "caring too much about animals" results in a mindset where a poster is judged ,found guilty and criticised with no evidence of stupidity or wrongdoing .Being cynical doesn't mean that it's ok to attack someone without first making an effort to establish the truth of a situation .


And ,as it happens ,the cats in question have been quickly rehomed with someone with a proven ( to me ) track record of caring for cats .They would have spent a long time at Ceila Hammond or other rescue organisations where the rehoming process is never quick and even more delayed at the moment .

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