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LordHaveMurci

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170 months

Wednesday 20th August 2014
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So, we have a rescue cat who must be approx 2-3yrs old & the whole family love the crazy little fur ball to bits.

We also have two dogs & a budgie.

The OH VERY stupidly took the kids into the Cats Protection shelter yesterday as they were driving past. Surprise surprise they fell in love with a long haired male tabby & when I got home yesterday I go the full assault, mainly from my 13.5yr old daughter.

Thing is, we had two cats for a short time but our 1st tabby (also a rescue) just didn't like the new kitten at all & pretty much stopped coming home so we re-homed her somewhere she was the only cat again.

My answer so far has been NO! but I must admit, I'm struggling to think of a great reason why I shouldn't say yes? The cat they've fallen for is Ok with other cats apparently, they aren't sure about dogs & one of ours is a Westie so this could be an issue. They want me to go & see it, mainly because they know I'll probably say yes, what's the PH verdict?

LordHaveMurci

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12,045 posts

170 months

Wednesday 20th August 2014
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We have history having rescued three cats over the years. The incumbent cat hated the incoming kitten & despite the Cats Protection League & our Vet telling us to stick with it & it would get better, it didn't & we ended up rehoming the incumbent cat & keeping the kitten.

Don't think the current cat would have an issue with another one, but then I thought that last time & look how that worked out!

As it goes, went to have a look at the cat today, it didn't seem very bold or confident, attributes I suspect it will need to live in our mad house! Will visit again after the weekend to give it the benefit of the doubt, my poor daughter is heartbroken bless her!