Re-home male grey part rag doll cat born 2007
Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2016 1:22 am
Dear all,
I hope someone maybe able to help or advise.
Over a year ago I had to re-home my two cats due to moving into to rented property and my circumstances are still the same. unfortunately my cats ended up in two different homes and my ex male cat ended up in a new family's home and their female cat, they have had Brian for just over a year and have now informed me that with the continuing issues they have had with him and now expecting a baby they have no choice but to re-home him.
I have been told that Brian on many occasions will poo in the house but will use the litter tray for wees and will wee outside but keeps pooing in the house on the carpets and in the bath. I still feel responsible for my cat and feel it's only right I assist them in helping finding a new home for Brian.
If you know of anyone who maybe able to assist please contact me.
Thank you Karen
I hope someone maybe able to help or advise.
Over a year ago I had to re-home my two cats due to moving into to rented property and my circumstances are still the same. unfortunately my cats ended up in two different homes and my ex male cat ended up in a new family's home and their female cat, they have had Brian for just over a year and have now informed me that with the continuing issues they have had with him and now expecting a baby they have no choice but to re-home him.
I have been told that Brian on many occasions will poo in the house but will use the litter tray for wees and will wee outside but keeps pooing in the house on the carpets and in the bath. I still feel responsible for my cat and feel it's only right I assist them in helping finding a new home for Brian.
If you know of anyone who maybe able to assist please contact me.
Thank you Karen