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Hi


I am looking for someone to temporarily foster my 2 cats for 6 months or a new home with cat loving people.

I am unfortunately having to move out of my present home and am having to move to a much smaller flat with no outdoor space on the 3rd floor, as we have 2 small babies they will be limited to the sitting room and hallway which will not be enough space for them.

My 2 boys are 9 years old and are use to being outdoors, both are very friendly and are good companions.

This has been a very difficult decision to make and I would like to do what's best for them and give them the life they deserve, ideally I would like to foster them for 6 months as our move will be a temporary one. If a foster home is available I would cover all costs.

If you are seriously interested please PM me and I will send you a photo.

Many thanks

LD

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Hi


Having received lots of feedback with regards to cat fostering and how many feel that it would be too difficult due to getting too attached to my boys which I fully understand.

Regardless of how I feel and what I want I need to do whats right for them and if they were fostered with a family that cared for them greatly and they were happy I would rather leave my boys to be happy than to move them to another new home; their happiness is paramount.

If you feel you would like to foster my boys with the option of adopting at the end of the 6 months please do get in touch.


Many thanks, Lesley

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