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Old 20-12-2011, 07:03 PM
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Hi there. I have a kitten who will be 8 weeks old on 27th December. He was born without a tail and it has become apparent that he is doubly incontinent. The vet had said to us a few weeks ago to give him a little while to see how bad the problem would be, but basically advised us to have him put down.
My problem is that he is the most adorable little thing, always the first of the litter to come and greet us and is so sweet. If I had the time I would keep him and care for him, but I have 3 children of my own and am a foster carer with currently 2 babies under one year old. I do not feel I would be able to devote the time to him he would need to lead any sort of quality of life.
I have read online that some people keep them and express the poo four times or so a day.
I thought I would see if there was anyone who would be willing and have the time to care for this cute little boy. It breaks my heart to not give him a chance.
I am in Cambridgeshire.
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Re: Anybody willing to take him on ?

This is one of those times I wish I was retired and could be at home all day with the little guy. Bless him, he definitely deserves a chance to my mind and I have a feeling expressing cat poo - if he's on the right diet - wouldn't be too horrendous.

I wonder if this might be better in the rehoming section?
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This is one of those times I wish I was retired and could be at home all day with the little guy. Bless him, he definitely deserves a chance to my mind and I have a feeling expressing cat poo - if he's on the right diet - wouldn't be too horrendous.

I wonder if this might be better in the rehoming section?
Poor little guy I would say it would make more sense to be in the rehoming section,I do hope that there is someone who can give this little guy a chance.There may be something that can be done,given time, to improve his toileting problems.
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Old 21-12-2011, 10:42 AM
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Re: Anybody willing to take him on ?

Hi
Thanks. I am new here and didn't see the other section. I have put it up there.
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