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19 Feb 2006 00:01:00 GMT rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Cheryl Sellner...
Due to things I don't want to go into here, and besides, it makes my
blood boil to think about it, I need to help my sister find new homes
for her cats. She has three: A big, senior orange and white boy who
is timid, but a lovebug when he gets to know you, a BIG stripey thing
named Striper (he reminds me of my Rhett), and a tortie girl named
Amber. Amber has her own sad story because she was brought up here
from the Gulf coast as a rescue after hurricane Katrina hit. She's
also the most difficult for my sister to handle because Amber insists
that she belongs outside.

I guess I need some purrs to help find suitable homes for these sweet
cats. I think Amber is the most in need of purrs right now.

Marina...
Many purrs for the kitties and you.


Monique Y. Mudama...
Purrs for all three kitties to find loving and permanent homes.


Adrian...
Homing purrs on the way.


polonca12000...
Lots and lots of purrs and best wishes that all three kitties find their

Cheryl Sellner...
Thank you all so much. I've been trying to work out how to do this. I
might be able to rehome Amber; she's the youngest, a gorgeous tortie,
and less than a year old, sad story of her past. Striper could go
back to the SPCA if worse comes to worse. He came from there and
they're no-kill, and have to take him back if the adopter has to
rehome. Tigger, the senior, will be harder, and I might have to take
him in here. Shamrock will absolutely hate it. But, he's cat-
friendly, so if I take it slow, it should be ok. Actually, he even
hides from me when I'm at my sister's, so it'll be an adjustment for
him in more ways than one. I really can't figure how I can have a 5th
cat, but I don't know what else to do.

onetruehome,
Polonca and Soncek
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