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Kirsty
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19-09-2004, 10:39 AM

Cat needs a new home

Would the PDSA take my cat in?

I have had him since he could fit in a teabag box... but the problem is he attacks the kids (lays and waits for them) and makes them cry.

He also attacks Chester... keeps going for his face, for no reason and i have put up with this for so long now thinking he will calm down, but nothing.

I have had the cat castrated (roughly 5/7 months ago) but i'm just wondering what he is going to be like with the new baby... i think he needs another home with no kids or any other animals, then he would be ok.
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19-09-2004, 10:52 AM
i,m sure they would kirsty if you explained what was happening and you are worried about the new baby when it comes
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Kirsty
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19-09-2004, 11:15 AM
I have just emailed Cats Protection and asked them.

I have told them he needs to be re-homed if poss with no other animals or children.

Just see what they say... when they get back to me, otherwise i'll ring the PDSA in the morning.

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19-09-2004, 11:37 AM
Also try posting it on Catpages.co.uk Kirst. Good luck!
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19-09-2004, 11:39 AM
Ok cheers Azz
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19-09-2004, 11:45 AM
I had to rehome my cat 'Suicide' before I had the kids because she starting acting jealous and starting peeing and pooing in the house.
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19-09-2004, 11:52 AM
my cat has been weeing in the house ever since we got max. he isnt scared of max at all so its not because he is too scared to go out i had never thought of jealousey till staffy just said it! any tips my hubby wouldnt let me rehome him!
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19-09-2004, 01:16 PM
How old is the cat Kirsty? justa question as my two are in their 20's and have "odd" moments but nothing like yours but a friends cat a Siamesse called Cocco. Did the same as yours and he didn't do it before they rehomed him to her sister and husband no children and he gets on great now.

KAREN
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Kirsty
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19-09-2004, 01:30 PM
He was 2 in February... but so has a long and healthy life ahead of him... unless he decides to hurt the kids again and Chester again then his life may be shortened
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19-09-2004, 01:47 PM
Then an adult only home would more than likely suit him down to the ground
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