A Cat that needs a home

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  • Not bike related at all.

    My girlfriends mum is moving house into an apartment that she cant take the cat to.
    She was hoping to not uproot him and leave him to live in the home that he has always lived in but unfortnately the people buying the house are not interested in him at all which is a shame.

    So is anyone able to offer him a home or can suggest a good way to rehome him and find someone that will look after him?

    If you have any suggestions or ideas then please let us know.

  • um, put it down??

  • can i put it down?

    you're short, and you're a terrible burden on your mother.

  • i had first dibs

  • thank you imdb - You're short, your bellybutton sticks out too far, and you're a terrible burden on your poor mother.

  • Cat Pie?

  • what breeeeed?

  • I'll take care of it.
    Might hollow it out and make a puppet if i get bored though

  • i'd like to push my thumbs into its eyes.

  • i wanna ride it
    yeehaa!!
    Stoopsombithch

  • Come on, more info please. Have you got a photo? Size? Age? Colour? Sex? Behavioural profile?

  • i dont have a pic
    its about the size of say a erm A CAT
    its black male cat

    behavour is fine sleeps alot litter trained

  • i think it would work better if i also said the Cat is an NJS cat and come with DEEP V paws and riser ears and a carbon tail?

    drum up any interest now?

  • Has it got nuts?

  • actually been looking for a cat recently, not local but am in london on saturday. It would be a bit strange, but we could have a cat transfer rendevous, and then id be left carrying a cat in town and back home on the train.

    Maybe ^jonlubi is your best bet, but I am up for it.

  • Has it got track nuts?

    This is quite important.

  • My girlfriends mum is moving house into an apartment that she cant take the cat to.
    She was hoping to not uproot him and leave him to live in the home that he has always lived in but unfortnately the people buying the house are not interested in him at all which is a shame.

    How odd! you mean they bought a house, but for some reason didn't want to adopt your mums pets?

    People are strange.

  • Not a fan of deep V paws. Any chance you could split it up?
    Dibs on the headset if you do.

  • Joking aside, I would love to take him/her off your hands. My parents' cat died last week (18 years old, known him since I was 7, loved him like a brother...sniff) but I think its too soon for them, and I live in a first floor flat. Hope you find a good home for it. DON'T put it down!

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  • I'd take it but I live in a first floor flat, with no garden access, next to a busy road. :(

    Is it a house-cat or is it a cat that ventures into the big bad world? Age would be a good thing to know, too, and also what's his name?

    I like cats - here's my parents'. He's called duke:

    That's my dad showing him a bill for the couch he's ruined. :)

  • thats a shame. if you know anyone though point them in this direction

  • [quote=rideordie;221478]i dont have a pic
    its about the size of say a erm A CAT
    its black male cat

    behavour is fine sleeps alot litter trained[/quo
    te]

    Mmmmm, they make good eating.

  • He is 2 years.

    Im not sure how he would do as a house cat. He never seems to venture far from home when outside though. so he maybe alright.

    I'll investigate this if you like.

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