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Old 21-09-2011, 06:59 PM
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Re: 7 year old female Birman - Free to a good home

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I am not running this trust....I volunteer my time and care for free I have young children, my own resue pets too and am trying to help take a small number in, help advertise for more foster carers, loving homes for pet, get the trust known in the area and trying to fundraise for the trust so they can do more and give more to each animal through the doors. I find it truly upsetting to be personally attacked like this - all mouth no action - bloody well donate some money to the trust so more can be done for these animals.....

The poor woman who set this up has too many animals and litle to no money to keep kittens on if there are loving homes out there and people with the the funds to get injections done instead....

If anyone would donate some money then this could be resolved but when a lady of 65 is using her pension money to feed every mouth as she doesn't refuse animals like most other rescues what is she to do ... let all these slip the net and be PTS
Alrighty! There is no need to '' ... I was going by your own posts.

It's just a bit odd that what you say doesn't add up to what you did on this thread.

There was already an offer by a resue to take this cat in, so if you're so full it would have been a bit daft to offer to help this cat when someone else already had.

As for donating and supporting rescues ... I do plenty already thanks
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Old 21-09-2011, 07:34 PM
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Re: 7 year old female Birman - Free to a good home

Hello All

I think the post about Izzie got a bit lost along the way BUT I have just spoken to my friend and she found Izzie asleep on the dog on Monday and she has broken into the childrens bedrooms for night time hugs. She is no longer hiding - so it seems all she needed was time.

My friend is happy that Izzie is happy and her vet sees no reason now her stress has subsided to remove her.

This means she is staying put and has her forever home!!

Thank you all xxx
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Old 21-09-2011, 07:37 PM
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Re: 7 year old female Birman - Free to a good home

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I am sure she will be looked after wonderfully until a forever home can be found!

I have honestly never seen so many rescues jump to take on a cat! I agree it is much better she stays where she is before rehoming, as even being a bit timid of children would be preferable to a rescue (and put less strain on their already strained resources
Thank you - Izzie has relaxed and has begun to settle in, my friend was worried for the cats happiness, but Izzie seems happy now and the vet has said she is no longer stressed so my friend is keeping her
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Re: 7 year old female Birman - Free to a good home

Now that is great news, give her a tickle on the tummy from me
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