My circumstances will be changing at the end of October and I will no longer be able to look after my shorthaired tabby cat. This is the hardest thing I've ever had to do, but I am desperately looking for someone who is able to adopt her.
The problem is that she is virtually feral and can be incredibly mean when she wants to be. She can be very aggressive, unpredictable and for no reason at all.
I would be looking for a very gentle person, preferably a woman who lives on her own (as she doesn't take to men very well at all), who would be willing to take her on and who would be incredibly patient with her.
She is around 7 years old. She can be very loving at times and at night will snuggle as close to me as she can, either on top of the duvet or underneath.
Ideally she needs a home without children or babies or any other pets, but with someone who will be around. She doesn’t like being left for long periods on her own.
I have contacted local rescue centres, but they have said they're full with long waiting lists and one that said they had a 'no kill' policy recommended that I put her down. :'(
I am certain I wouldn't be able to do that as she is perfectly healthy and this whole thing is breaking my heart into a million pieces!!
Does anybody know anyone who they think could cope with her and be willing to take her on?!
It is NOT a challenge for the weak hearted and would be a long-term commitment.
The problem is that she is virtually feral and can be incredibly mean when she wants to be. She can be very aggressive, unpredictable and for no reason at all.
I would be looking for a very gentle person, preferably a woman who lives on her own (as she doesn't take to men very well at all), who would be willing to take her on and who would be incredibly patient with her.
She is around 7 years old. She can be very loving at times and at night will snuggle as close to me as she can, either on top of the duvet or underneath.
Ideally she needs a home without children or babies or any other pets, but with someone who will be around. She doesn’t like being left for long periods on her own.
I have contacted local rescue centres, but they have said they're full with long waiting lists and one that said they had a 'no kill' policy recommended that I put her down. :'(
I am certain I wouldn't be able to do that as she is perfectly healthy and this whole thing is breaking my heart into a million pieces!!
Does anybody know anyone who they think could cope with her and be willing to take her on?!
It is NOT a challenge for the weak hearted and would be a long-term commitment.