Hi,
We are looking for an older, indoor (and preferably shorthair) cat to join myself and my partner. Live in Bath in a secure first floor flat. Desperate for the right cat to come live with us now! We can travel to parts of Wiltshire/the rest of Somerset for the right cat. Please contact if you feel you have the perfect match for us!
Home waiting in Somerset
- Kay
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Re: Home waiting in Somerset
the RSPCA list a couple of cats which must have indoor homes http://www.bathcatsanddogshome.org.uk/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
there is also a Cats Protection in Bath http://www.bath.cats.org.uk/bath/adopt-a-cat" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
their Charlie might suit you
there is also a Cats Protection in Bath http://www.bath.cats.org.uk/bath/adopt-a-cat" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
their Charlie might suit you
Re: Home waiting in Somerset
Hi,
Are you still looking for the right cat? We have a very affectionate, 14 year old, healthy short hair black and white female cat we're trying to find a loving home for.We're moving to Australia and sadly can't take her with us.
You said you live in a first floor flat... would she ever be able to go outside, is there a garden for your complex? She spends most of her time indoors, but she is used to having a cat flap and going out when she wants to. I realise this probably won't be possible if you're in a flat, but I think she would need to go outside at least a couple of times a day for a run about.
Many thanks
Karen
Are you still looking for the right cat? We have a very affectionate, 14 year old, healthy short hair black and white female cat we're trying to find a loving home for.We're moving to Australia and sadly can't take her with us.
You said you live in a first floor flat... would she ever be able to go outside, is there a garden for your complex? She spends most of her time indoors, but she is used to having a cat flap and going out when she wants to. I realise this probably won't be possible if you're in a flat, but I think she would need to go outside at least a couple of times a day for a run about.
Many thanks
Karen