Need a new home for out two cats - North London
Posted: Sun May 25, 2014 4:02 pm
Hello,
We'd like to find a good, caring home for our two cats.
We've had them for six years and I always suspected I could be allergic, but spent most of the day out at work, so could manage. However, since I became a stay-at-home mum two years ago, my allergies have turned really bad; sometimes I go for weeks without being able to breath properly. I've been trying to avoid having to rehome them for the last year, and we even built them a house in the garden, so that they don't have to spend so much time in the house, we've gotten rid of most rugs...but I've now been prescribed an inhalator, because of regular asthma attacks and the GP has told me I shouldn't be living with two cats, after blood test showed a level 4 allergy.
We want to rehome them together, since they've always lived together and are used to playing and looking after each other. They like going outside a couple of times a day, but actually prefer to spend most of their day lounging around the house, which they haven't been able to do at ours lately and is the main reason we want to find a good, loving home for them.
They are healthy cats, with vaccinations up to date. They were both adopted at a young age, so are very domesticated. We have a toddler they "put up" with and have never scratched, even though he can sometimes be quite rough with them.
They are both extremely loving and I really want them to be in a house where they get stroked regularly, like they used to.
We are contacting the shelters as well, but know they are extremely busy, so thought we'd try here as well.
We are in North London, but will be happy to take them anywhere, as long as we feel its the right home.
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We'd like to find a good, caring home for our two cats.
We've had them for six years and I always suspected I could be allergic, but spent most of the day out at work, so could manage. However, since I became a stay-at-home mum two years ago, my allergies have turned really bad; sometimes I go for weeks without being able to breath properly. I've been trying to avoid having to rehome them for the last year, and we even built them a house in the garden, so that they don't have to spend so much time in the house, we've gotten rid of most rugs...but I've now been prescribed an inhalator, because of regular asthma attacks and the GP has told me I shouldn't be living with two cats, after blood test showed a level 4 allergy.
We want to rehome them together, since they've always lived together and are used to playing and looking after each other. They like going outside a couple of times a day, but actually prefer to spend most of their day lounging around the house, which they haven't been able to do at ours lately and is the main reason we want to find a good, loving home for them.
They are healthy cats, with vaccinations up to date. They were both adopted at a young age, so are very domesticated. We have a toddler they "put up" with and have never scratched, even though he can sometimes be quite rough with them.
They are both extremely loving and I really want them to be in a house where they get stroked regularly, like they used to.
We are contacting the shelters as well, but know they are extremely busy, so thought we'd try here as well.
We are in North London, but will be happy to take them anywhere, as long as we feel its the right home.
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