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Old 15-06-2008, 07:23 PM
Nicci
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Two adult male cats need a loving home - one pure white male - one pure black male

I'm posting this on behalf of my mother, she has two adult male cats Rocky & Apollo who are brothers, both are castrated, and are up to date with medications such as worming & vaccinations they are coming up to four years old now.

She doesn't want them seperated under any circumstances having to let them go is going to be very hard on her without having to worry about finding homes for them seperately & with the added fact that they are also very close to one another

Rocky is a pure White male & Apollo is a pure Black male, they are both large Tom cats who like their home comforts, both are housecats & very clean they have been very pampered and spoilt, they are not used to dogs which is why I cannot take them myself.
My mother has recently been diagnosed with lung disease & she is also asthmatic over the past months her condition has deteriorated she's realised that being around her lovely cats is making her health much worse, she could cope with being asthmatic & having the cats but combined with the lung disease being around them both is making her very poorly.

We've been in touch with Cats Protection who have said that they would be seperated as one cat is more 'desireable' than the other - stated that they would do so to free up space which of course in hearing that my mother point blank refused to gift her boys to Cats Protection.

Both are really lovely beautiful boys, loving & total fuss pots. If my situation was different I would have pulled her arm off for them but realise my situation with having dogs wouldn't be fair on them at all, in all honesty they would freak, they've never seen a dog & never lived with one. And dispite how patient my own dogs are & the fact that they are used to cats my mother has said no way knowing how they would react & how stressful it would be for them going into a home where dogs are present. They don't get along with other Cats either, they have been tested and didn't react very well at all. They are used to older children we are not too sure about babies as my mother wouldn't give them the chance to get close to my own baby.

She doesn't want any money for them, just the assurance that they would be looked after & loved in a new forever home. She is in the Birmingham area.

There will be quite a few questions put forward to people interested my mother is not prepared to hand them both over willy nilly - she just wants whats best for them both.

If anyone is interested or feels that they would like to offer Apollo & Rocky a home, or has any questions regarding something I may have forgot to mention please PM me. I'll try and get some photo's sent across to put up as soon as possible.

Last edited by Nicci; 23-06-2008 at 12:26 PM.. Reason: Updated For Photos.
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