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Urgent new home to Ivy

Posted: Wed May 31, 2017 9:58 am
by Ivyjames
Hello,
we would need an urgent help with finding a new place to our cat. We have been trying to re-home her for weeks now but without any luck. Now we have 3 days left to find her a new home as we are moving on Saturday morning to a place where we sadly cant take her with us.
A few words about Ivy:

Ivy is a very peculiar, gorgeous tortoiseshell cat, has been with us since she was a kitten. Now she is four years old. Her brother James went missing about a year ago, and we are still not sure whether she had a hand in it. Ivy is a very romantic cat. She loves classical music (especially piano) and candlelight. It can be proven that she is an excellent mouse catcher too. Ivy is just lovely, she deserves every attention. She is very patient with small children. Her favorite place is always close to the person she loves the best, preferable in the lap. She also has a talent at discovering special places in the house.
Ivy is in excellent health, chipped, neutralised and vaccinated, no flees. She suffered a dog attack two years ago and was treated in Royal Veterinary College Potters Bar and made a full recovery. She was kept as in/outdoor cat with access to a large garden. We put extra care researching the best cat food for her. She is given Applaws dry chicken and Bozita wet food (reindeer, duck, chicken and sometimes fish).
We consider ourselves very lucky to have been allowed to live with Ivy, but unfortunately she cannot be taken to our new home. We are looking for someone or a family to take care of Ivy, ideally in Hampstead or within a short distance so we could sometimes visit her with our two year old daughter who will miss her but anywhere where she can find a happy loving home would be amazing. Our moving date is the 03.06 so we must find this special person or family soon.
Thank you, Sarah

Re: Urgent new home to Ivy

Posted: Wed May 31, 2017 12:33 pm
by Cat-FAQ
Cat Chat’s rehoming advice page might help, which also includes advice on ways to avoid having to rehome: https://www.catchat.org/rehome.html