We've got 2 cats looking to be rehomed together.
They are mother (Donna) and daughter (Max) and are looking for a home together where no children live in the house. They will not hurt children but the younger cat is a bit scared of them!!
Mum cat is 3yrs old and is a brown tabby 1/2 maine **** and her daughter is 1 1/2yrs old, She is brown/gray with a couple white and ginger spots on her. Litter trained, fully wormed and Frontlined.
Odd pair as cats aren't usually "family" animals, but Donna still grooms Max from time to time and they spend a lot of time together.
Max used to be frightened of everything (including her own shadow) but since having a litter of kittens she's been transformed and will now approach new people instead of hiding under the nearst bed when she hears a knock at the door. She's has been an indoor cat but in the last few weeks has been spending time outside in our enclosure and occasionally slips of of the door between my legs and is happy to explore the nearby area before returning home.
Donna is an outdoor cat, in so much as she'll winge to be let out in the evening, will catch the mice in my shed during the night (not a joke!), then sleep by the door until you let her in in the morning. Very friendly cat, quite happy to be everybodies friend, as long as you feed her.
Donna is microchipped in case of wandering off, i think the registration company ask a ten pound fee to have the owner/address changed over.
Not looking forward to parting with them, but it doesn't look like i'm going back to work any time soon (back is masses better, but i've had the occasional re-emergance, which is worrying me since the operation was meant to fix everything), and the cats/kittens could end up being an actual income stream for us, so we can't have the cats being too cramped up for health reasons.
As title, these two girls are free to a loving home, this isn't a matter of we've bred the hell out of them and they're on their last legs. They're a pair of family pets who can't be separated.
Max.
Donna & Max (Max watching her kittens)
Donna
We're down in Plymouth.
Email me on bigbadstevieboy at hotmail.com for more information.
They are mother (Donna) and daughter (Max) and are looking for a home together where no children live in the house. They will not hurt children but the younger cat is a bit scared of them!!
Mum cat is 3yrs old and is a brown tabby 1/2 maine **** and her daughter is 1 1/2yrs old, She is brown/gray with a couple white and ginger spots on her. Litter trained, fully wormed and Frontlined.
Odd pair as cats aren't usually "family" animals, but Donna still grooms Max from time to time and they spend a lot of time together.
Max used to be frightened of everything (including her own shadow) but since having a litter of kittens she's been transformed and will now approach new people instead of hiding under the nearst bed when she hears a knock at the door. She's has been an indoor cat but in the last few weeks has been spending time outside in our enclosure and occasionally slips of of the door between my legs and is happy to explore the nearby area before returning home.
Donna is an outdoor cat, in so much as she'll winge to be let out in the evening, will catch the mice in my shed during the night (not a joke!), then sleep by the door until you let her in in the morning. Very friendly cat, quite happy to be everybodies friend, as long as you feed her.
Donna is microchipped in case of wandering off, i think the registration company ask a ten pound fee to have the owner/address changed over.
Not looking forward to parting with them, but it doesn't look like i'm going back to work any time soon (back is masses better, but i've had the occasional re-emergance, which is worrying me since the operation was meant to fix everything), and the cats/kittens could end up being an actual income stream for us, so we can't have the cats being too cramped up for health reasons.
As title, these two girls are free to a loving home, this isn't a matter of we've bred the hell out of them and they're on their last legs. They're a pair of family pets who can't be separated.
Max.
Donna & Max (Max watching her kittens)

Donna
We're down in Plymouth.
Email me on bigbadstevieboy at hotmail.com for more information.