We found a cat on the street one night and took her in. It turns out
shes been de-clawed and was starving. Shes doing much better now but
my girlfriend, it turns out, is allergic to cats which is a big no no
since shes a singer. Were looking for someone who can adopt her
because if we take her to the shelter, chances are shes going to be
put down. Shes potty trained so no need to worry about training.
Please help. Feel free to call me at 805-766-6707 if interested.
Wanda - 12 Jul 2008 08:00 GMT
> We found a cat on the street one night and took her in. It turns out
> shes been de-clawed and was starving. Shes doing much better now but
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> put down. Shes potty trained so no need to worry about training.
> Please help. Feel free to call me at 805-766-6707 if interested.
Where are you located?
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Gandalf - 12 Jul 2008 23:34 GMT
>We found a cat on the street one night and took her in. It turns out
>shes been de-clawed and was starving. Shes doing much better now but
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>put down. Shes potty trained so no need to worry about training.
>Please help. Feel free to call me at 805-766-6707 if interested.
Put an ad on Craigslist.
DON'T give the cat away for free; charge a fee $25? to keep away those
that don't want the cat for a pet. Or simply have no respect for a
'free' cat, and treats them as disposable.
I've seen many, many ads on Craigslist for cats and kittens, whit a
'rehoming' fee.
Good luck. Thank you for taking this poor kitty in, and taking care of
her. Sorry you can't keep her, too :-(