Desperate foster needed South Wales

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gfarrell
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Desperate foster needed South Wales

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Hello,

I have 2 elderly cats - Hannah 20 and Emmy 19 (Mother and daughter)

Sadly due to a relationship breakdown I am homeless. Originally my ex said she would keep the cats until I am back on my feet. She's now saying she wants them gone by next week.

I'm looking to get them fostered/homed until I am back on my feet (I'm hoping by march/april). They are 2 very lazy girls. Although still enjoy a 5 minute garden sniff/bird chase.

All costs for them will be covered by me.

If you think you can help please contact. Thanks.

Gill
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Re: Desperate foster needed South Wales

Post by Cat-FAQ »

Hi Gill,

Sorry to hear about your situation.

The following pages on the main Cat Chat site might be useful for you, if you haven’t already seen them:

Cat Chat’s rehoming advice page, which aims to provide advice whether you are considering rehoming or trying to avoid rehoming: https://www.catchat.org/index.php/rehome-pet-cat

Cat Chat’s cat rescue centre listings, which provide details of rescue and rehoming organisations near you who might be able to offer help or advice: https://www.catchat.org/shelters

There is an organisation called People & Pets Advocates (PAPAS), who can sometimes arrange short-term foster care, although it may depend on whether they have foster carers in your area. You can find out more on their website here: http://www.papas.org.uk/about.html

You could also email Cat Chat’s Help Desk for further advice: cat.advice (at) catchat.org

Hope that helps.
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