Cat rehoming

Jimmy

Resident Freddy
Joined
Aug 24, 2006
Messages
1,072
Afternoon Freddies

need a little help i have 1 cat and 1 kitten that i am now unable to keep due to just about to move back home and one parent being allergic to cat hair so need any advice that can be given iv already checked all the cat re homing places in my area all full to bursting and now not sure what to do.

:(
 

Ch3tan

I aer teh win!!
Joined
Dec 22, 2003
Messages
27,318
Are you looking to sell them or just give them away? Try gumtree, loot etc.
 

Jimmy

Resident Freddy
Joined
Aug 24, 2006
Messages
1,072
Looking to give away.

will try gumtree
 

Raven

The Tories are dead, fuck Reform!
FH Subscriber
Joined
Dec 27, 2003
Messages
45,601
Yep, Cats protection. They helped a lot when we got my feral cat, bucket loads of advice. They should be your first port of call regardless. If you can get them homed with or via friends then even better.
 

Tom

I am a FH squatter
Joined
Dec 22, 2003
Messages
17,610
I couldn't bear to part my my cat. The thought sickens me. You have my sympathy, Jimmy.
 

Jimmy

Resident Freddy
Joined
Aug 24, 2006
Messages
1,072
I used the

Cats Protection: What we do

Been making donations to them since as they really got me out of a bind.

Yeah i called them but the don't have a center in my area so they couldn't help me.

emailed another place who advised me might be worth putting them to sleep ........ i didn't email them back evil fuckers


lucky tho good friend of mine is seeing if his landlord will let him have them so will still see them if that happens *fingers crossed*

Thanks tom I'm gutted love my cats to bits :(
 

Zenith.UK

Part of the furniture
Joined
Dec 20, 2008
Messages
2,913
Cats Protection are definitely worthwhile.
I took to a little tabby and Mrs.Zenith took to a little tortoiseshell. We couldn't decide which one we wanted, then we found out that they were brother and sister from the same litter. That decided the matter... we took them both. :)
I'm allergic to cats as well. I don't get affected by them any more because I reckon I'm exposed to them all the time at home.
 

Jail Bait

Fledgling Freddie
Joined
May 5, 2010
Messages
163
I will take it I have 150 acres the cat would roam free

Just send it via ground and make sure to seal the box up so that cat doesn't catch a cold.

:)
 

Kami

Can't get enough of FH
Joined
Dec 22, 2003
Messages
2,254
I'm allergic to cat hair and we have two cats - it's only a problem if:

1. You don't brush them at least once a week.
2. You pet them and then rub your face.

I've had cats since I was 7 years old, honestly it's worth convincing your folks to give it a try. It's amazing how quickly people get use to having pets around. The hair isn't what sets of allergies in most people it's the saliva that the cats leave on them after washing themselves, hence cleaning your hands solves the problem after petting them.
 

StRaNgEdAyS

Fledgling Freddie
Joined
May 6, 2010
Messages
237
You could always keep them shaved, no hair to aggravate any allergies, and most folks are quite partial to a nice shaved pussy.
 

Lazarus

Part of the furniture
Joined
Dec 22, 2003
Messages
2,874
if there is a freecycle in your area then advertise on there - they may allow advertising of animals. basically a free giveaway to anyone who wants them
 

StRaNgEdAyS

Fledgling Freddie
Joined
May 6, 2010
Messages
237
Actually that's a bloody good idea. We're run the local freecycle group here in Ballina, it's surprising what you can find on it! Animals can be allowed, but they usually have to conform with the responsible owner guidelines of desexing and microchipping.
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Top Bottom