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| Animalangel |
Mar 19 2006, 08:50 PM
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Hello and thank you for having an Intrest in my Bengal Kitten. It is difficult to let a kitten that we have watched grow and mature leave our family, so it is particularly important that they go to suitable new homes. Therefore I have composed a list of questions I would like answering before I will enter into conversation regarding any kittens. Please, when enquiring, answer the following questions in your initial enquiry, I have alot of strange E mails so the more information you give about yourself in the first place the more likely I am to reply to your enquiry. He is a male 11 weeks old and desexed, he has been up to date vaccinated and i have the vet card for you. (Please note they are not just objects for sale to the first person that comes along. This is not meant to be intrusive or unreasonable.) I need a loving, stable and perminant home. Someone who wont be moving around much, or who will not have time for their kitten/cat. Someone who will get it vaccinated and properly treated, and LOVE it like the angel it is. If your still intrested please answer me few questions: 1.NAME & GENERAL LOCATION 2.PREVIOUS/CURRENT PETS 3.A BIT ABOUT YOUR LIFESTYLE E.G CHILDREN, MARRIED, WORKING,ACCOMODATION ... 4.IS THE KITTEN REQUIRED FOR BREEDING/SHOWING/PET 5.WHAT ACCESS IT WILL HAVE TO A GARDEN/OUTDOORS 6. THE MORE YOUD LIKE TO TELL ME THE BETTER :-) When these questions have been answered I will reply to your enquiry.The chances are if you are prepared to answer all these questions that you are a genuine enquirer! Obviously I appreciate that this works both ways and am more than happy to answer any questions you may have about me or my kittens. Thankyou for your patience! PS. I am always happy to hear of your/my kittens progress and love to receive pictures and news, I am alway here to try to help out with any concerns you may have, I hope that my kittens will all go to a "forever" home but appreciate that sometimes circumstances change and that you may find that you cannot keep you kitten any more for what ever reason, I have no problem with this but would ask that you consider letting me know before re homing them as I can often assist in the re homing and am happy to do so. -------------------- Animal Angel ++ Animal Re-homing service, pro-life for all animals, give them a second chance, give them pure love and honesty ++ ![]() |
| angelpuss |
Mar 22 2006, 12:07 PM
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What a beautiful boy he is. Was he surrendered or rescued? I think its lovely that you re-home animals - you are definitely an animal angel. Two of my furkids were rescued from the pound. One other question, what is he like with other cats????
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| mariafw |
Nov 3 2009, 12:57 PM
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Hello my name is Maria and I live in Melbourne. In June I lost my long time friend and companion Lewis, who was a tabby cat of 17 years, to cancer. I really miss him. I know that Lewis can never be replaced but now feel that I'm ready to start looking for a cat to welcome into my life.
I'm really lucky to live in a nice flat in a block that is very cat friendly that is surrounded by a large garden. I moved here about 2 years ago after having lived in the same rental flat for 15 years (the block was sold and everyone had to find new homes, one couple had lived there since the 50's they were in their 90's - it was really sad). One of my biggest considerations was a safe home for Lewis who had spent his life in the same place and was extremely comfortable there. I was so happy when Lewis made the transition with no issues, he loved it here. I run a youth art and design organisation where disadvantaged young people and artists work together. It keeps me pretty busy, I work both from home and in the studio. I'm single and in my 40's so am pretty happy to spend time at home these days. I love tabby cats as they have such lovely personalities and are really smart. Lewis was a very clever cat. I've done a bit of research on Bengal cats and they seem very similar to tabbies. My understanding is that they like to go for walks, are very smart, like heights and water. Does that sound right to you? Ideally I'd love a cat who would like to go places with me. There is a fabulous woman and her tabby cat who go walking together around my neighbourhood. I am not interested in showing or breeding cats. I'm just interested in the wonderful friendship they offer. There is a big hole in my life since Lewis died. I hope that soon the right cat will come my way, perhaps it is the kitten in your care. I'm happy to answer any other questions you may have. I just realised your post was in 2006 and I think it's probably too late. |
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