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skrobe
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Urgent rehoming needed Wirral

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We urgently need to re-home one of our Siamese Cross cats, Willow. She has become extremely intolerant of her sister and, despite interventions by a behavioural specialist and extensive use of Feliway during the past year, things have now deteriorated furtherand she has now bitten her sister twice, resulting in costly vets bills. We are extremely reluctant to let her go as, on her own, she is very affectionate and talkative but we need to reduce the stress levels for both cats as soon as possible and have no choice but to rehome her.

Willow therefore needs a home with no other cats but loves human company (both adult and children)

Willow is a 4 years old (born March 2013) Siamese Cross with a seal-point Siamese mother and unknown father. She is chipped, neutered, vaccinated (boosters due in June) and fully house-trained. She enjoys the freedom to come and go at all times via a cat flap but will come when called - particularly if food is on offer! She enjoys lots of individual attention, loves using her scratching post but her favourite is a wand toy with feathers.

Willow is listed via the South Wirral Cats Org pages http://www.southwirral.cats.org.uk/ but is currently still living with us until she can be fostered.
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Re: Urgent rehoming needed

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Cat Chat’s rehoming advice page might help, which also includes advice on ways to avoid having to rehome: http://www.catchat.org/rehome.html
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Re: Urgent rehoming needed

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Thank you for the general advice (which I have checked) but during the past year we have had specialist input and have now exhausted all possible solutions other than to rehome her to a 'lone cat' household. This is a decision we have not taken lightly and never anticipated having to separate them.
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