View Full Version : Wanted: A new home for our cat.
Free to a loving, caring home, our six year old, neutered male cat Titch.
Due to a change in circumstances and an impending move to a house that will be unsuitable for Titch we sadly need to find him a new home. He is a shorthaired male with white and ginger markings, independent in nature and can use a litter tray and/or cat-flap.
He has an electronic chip and all his inoculations are up to date.
We must stress that he must go to owners who will offer him a long term loving and caring home, this is the only stipulation hence we are asking for no money. We will include a carrying basket, cat basket and bowls etc, photo available.
Please, anyone interested must not live on or near a main road, he is not used to traffic.
We are located in Yate nr Bristol.
Please PM for more details/phone number/pictures.
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Ahhh I wish I could have him. :( Poor you having to give him away.
Ahhh I wish I could have him. :( Poor you having to give him away.
Will be sad to see him go:(
supra_aero
15-05-08, 11:32
Barney - what sort of house is he used to? I.e. do you have many floors ? Does he go upstairs or not. Does he like going outside alot?
I really want to home a cat but as I live in a flat (top floor) it won't be appropriate for a cat which loves free roaming in gardens etc. My girlfriend has had over 6-7 cats (strays to kittens) and we are looking for another (we have none at the moment).
Let me know.
Thanks
He has free range of a large four bed house with cat flap to a big garden, sadly I don't think he would be suited to a flat after years of free roaming, really sorry.
He basically doesn't wander too far but he's in and out at all times of the day and night.
supra_aero
15-05-08, 11:47
I agree, I hope he gets a good home though.
I just couldnt move house if it ment loosing my cats :(
But.... she's ginger! You'll never find anyone who wants a ginger, even for free.
:D Just to clarify I am joking... I have a ginger dog...
I would have had him if it wasn't for our 2 year old brother and sister we already have - would probably work out but I wouldn't want to risk it in case they didn't get on.
Good luck in your search though.
He's partially ginger Rosie, but don't hold that against him as he's a lovely puddy-tat:d
Thanks so far everyone..............no takers yet though:search:
my female cat is called titch lol
tempted for a few seconds, good luck, poor titch.
I'd love a cat like that but we live near a buy main road, plus get the odd fox out the back too :(
Ahhh he is a handsome chap, i have him but Leigh just said NOOOO:(
you can change here mind?! just make her feel sorry for him
We already have 6 cats and a dog here :blink:, trying to rehome at least two of them with no success.
Good luck! Looks like a nice cat :).
We already have 6 cats and a dog here :blink:, trying to rehome at least two of them with no success.
Good luck! Looks like a nice cat :).
Thanks Alex.
He's a lovely cat and as our move gets closer we are getting more worried about rehoming him:(
Chris Wilson
21-05-08, 16:49
We'd have him, but 10 dogs may be asking a bit much of even his compliment of 9 lives! I'll ask around, but cats round here are judged on their mousing and ratting skills, not their good looks. I will try though!
Hello.
What is this cat like with other cats? We've already got three (1 female, 2 male - all neutered) and we feel really sorry for your cat that we would be willing to give it a loving home if you feel he would be happy?
We live in a terraced house, 3 bedrooms, situated on a quiet road in a small town. The cats are free to come and go as they please.
Cats that don't get on tend to set their own hierarchy anyway, if he doesn't like the other cats or maybe one of them will take a dislike to him, they'll just avoid each other! You'll know about it because any time they do meet there'll be hissing and raised paws, very unlikely to result in more than that though IMO.
Cat's and dogs that disagree are a different matter!!
We did have some of that when we introduced the latest male cat into the household but now they all get on really well. The female was a kitten when we got her last year and the two males were SO sweet towards her - kinda took her on as their own (even though they're male!).
I would love to take him in Barney as he looks lovely but I have four already, one of which has just started eight weeks cage rest :(
I hope you find a happpy home for him soon mate.
Sorry for late reply, had the Supra serviced this morning!
Chris: I think your dogs would mistake him for a light, mid-day snack:d Appreciate you asking around though, thanks.
Burna: With four cats already I can appreciate your home is full to bursting, thanks for the kind words fella.
Lisa: Certainly your house etc sounds ideally suited to him. He's seems ok with most cat's, he plays with a cat from down the road and seems happy enough with next doors two cats, although he's more interested in them than they are him.
He's not a fighter, any sign of trouble and he's gone:blink:
He used to live in a house with a dog and as far as I know they got along fine, hope that helps.
If you think he might be suitable drop me a pm.
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