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We are a couple in our early 70s and we are having difficulty in adopting a rescue kitten or young cat because of our age. We lost our 21 year old boy just before Christmas and the house seems so lonely without a pet. We live in a quiet cul de sac and have a nice garden, so no problem there. It seems such a shame that with all the love to give no one will give us a chance to give a loving home to some little cat.
Has anyone else come up against this problem?
Has anyone else come up against this problem?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Pets at home advertise pets for rehoming, might be another avenue if you don't get passed the rehoming gestapo. I had the same when we adopted a rabbit. They wanted a hutch the size of a garage and a run larger than the average garden. Not surprisingly the centre had over a hundred rabbits waiting to be homed. The RSPCA are advertising a service you can register with to take care of your pets when you no longer can. Good luck in finding a new fur baby.
Auntiemoll - I can see no valid reason why you should not have a kitten. You obviously can look after your pets well x
There are many ways in which you could make provision for your future pet - as can any of us at any age.
I support this trust and they will benefit from my will
http://www.cinnamon.org.uk/
Don't give up and I hope you can have a kitten soon :)
There are many ways in which you could make provision for your future pet - as can any of us at any age.
I support this trust and they will benefit from my will
http://www.cinnamon.org.uk/
Don't give up and I hope you can have a kitten soon :)