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March 6th
3 young oriental spayed females require new loving homes. genuine reason,
owners deteriorating health. More details phone Nicky on 01924 450389.
West Yorks area.
I have just been contacted by a lovely lady who had a Cornish Rex kitten
from
me about 3 years ago. This boy was a lovely, lovable boy until about
a year
ago, when a stray tom moved into the area, and beat him up so badly
that the
vet had to stitch him back together again; after this he started spraying
indoors, including on kitchen work surfaces etc. The stray was captured
and
taken to the RSPCA, who neutered him and rehomed him several miles
away.
Within a few weeks Gizzi stopped spraying, and returned to his former
happy
self - until the other cat returned to the neighbourhood, and moved
in with a
someone up the road. Gizzi immediately became stressed and started
spraying
again. The neighbour who has adopted the stray refuses to keep him
in, and
says it's Julia's problem for having a namby-pamby pedigree cat! Julia
tells
me that despite now being kept safe indoors, Gizzi spends most of his
time
staring out of the window with a hunted expression on his face, and
sprays
and urinates all around the house. Treatments from the vet have failed
to
resolve the problem, and it has reached the stage where Julia is reluctantly
having to consider rehoming him, partly because of the intractable
unacceptable behaviour, and partly because he is so stressed and unhappy,
and
she feels he might be happier in a new home where he will not feel
so
threatened. Can anyone suggest any treatments, alternative or behavioural,
which might help to de-stress him and thus control the spraying / urination
problems, as he is very dearly loved and rehoming is really a last
resort if
all else fails.
Thanks for your help,
Judy Picknell
Sebbitiboo Cornish Rex
Sebbitiboo@aol.com
We have received the following E-mail from Tessa Lale
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We currently have two cats, our very loving Red Burmese and our beautiful
Seal Point Siamese. But our Siamese has bone cancer and is going to die
soon. This is going to be a terrible loss, not only to us but for our Burmese
also. We are looking for a Classic or Traditional Seal or Chocolate girl,
who will be ready to leave home at the end of March at the latest. We live
in Leicestershire but will travel."
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Tessa lives in Leicestershire, U.K and is willing to travel to find
a kitten up to seven months of age...
Anyone who may be able to help please contact
TessaLale@btinternet.com
Dear Catbreeder, after you listed me under your 'UP DATES', marked urgent, February 17th, to find a Seal point girl kitten for my Burmese to love as our own Siamese is soon going to die,we heard from Helen Cazely. She had read and very kindly responded to our needs thanks to you. We have now placed a deposit on a beautiful Seal point girl which we hope to collect on the 7th of March. I cannot thank you enough.
Tessa Lale
TessaLale@btinternet.com