5 Year Old Lover Boy Cat needs home in Sacramento
I have five year old male mixed breed tabby, with recent (4/2007) Vet
exam, updated vaccinations, micro-chipped and of course neutered. I am having to relocate out of state and will be unable to take hime with me. I will be leaving June 1st. It breaks my heart to leave him behind, but I would be more heartbroken if he had to go to the SPCA. He has lived with other cats and dogs, is of course litter box trained, and is a purring gentle lap cat. I am heart broken as I write that he can not come with me, but I am moving into a home where there are severe cat allergies. Please if you have room, or think you will have room in the next 6 weeks for a adult male cat I would surely be appreciative. Please let me know so I can put my mind to rest Thank you Ann Jackson 916-429-7543 |
5 Year Old Lover Boy Cat needs home in Sacramento
I know this is probably late but hopefully this will knock some sense into
someone who's thinking about following the OP's lousy example of animal parenting. To the OP.... If it breaks your heart so much for leaving your cat behind then why are you doing it? I always find it amazing how someone can make such a weak excuse for not brining their cat with them. Moving is one of the top excuses next to allergies that people often use for getting rid of an animal. Before using the old "I didn't have a choice" excuse, everyone in fact does. You could've not moved to a place where someone was allergic to cat dander. I hope that people like yourself never get another cat because by this scenario alone you've proven that you can't handle the responsibility. It's funny how some people don't actually think how the cat feels about being displaced. I'm sure they're probably wondering what they did wrong. No cat should be punished because their human is irresponsible. I'd rather see a cat go to a shelter and have the chance to be adopted into a good and loving home than to someone who is a perfect stranger as that person you're giving the cat to could possibly be an animal abuser. To sum it up, adopting a cat, or any animal for that matter is a lifelong responsibility not a part-time one where they are to be dumped on someone else or in the city streets later. A person who really loves their cat wouldn't even think about getting rid of them. They'd find a way to keep holding on to them. "Theo" wrote in message ups.com... I have five year old male mixed breed tabby, with recent (4/2007) Vet exam, updated vaccinations, micro-chipped and of course neutered. I am having to relocate out of state and will be unable to take hime with me. I will be leaving June 1st. It breaks my heart to leave him behind, but I would be more heartbroken if he had to go to the SPCA. He has lived with other cats and dogs, is of course litter box trained, and is a purring gentle lap cat. I am heart broken as I write that he can not come with me, but I am moving into a home where there are severe cat allergies. Please if you have room, or think you will have room in the next 6 weeks for a adult male cat I would surely be appreciative. Please let me know so I can put my mind to rest Thank you Ann Jackson 916-429-7543 |
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