Can't rehome our cat.

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backwoodsman

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2,469 posts

130 months

Friday 21st November 2014
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We have 4 cats, one aged 14, two aged 5, and another aged 16 months.

The 16 month old one has never been a friendly cat, and as she matures she is getting worse.

She has, attacked our other cats numerous times. She growls and is very possessive of food, she will attack the other cats, violently, as they sleep.

She has already cost us quite a bit in vets bills, and after a discussion with our vet, we agreed that rehoming her would be the best course of action, this was not an easy decision, but we believe for the best.

This is where our real problems begin, we can't rehome her. We have tried private adverts, rehoming places, and vets.

The problem seem to be that no one wants, an adult cat, that can't live with other cats.

And the rehoming places all say they are full.

So where can we turn now?

backwoodsman

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2,469 posts

130 months

Saturday 22nd November 2014
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Thanks for the advice, we are near Mansfield, Notts.

Having her put to sleep feels very extreme, as in a house without other cats, she would be fine.

We have tried, Facebook, Friday ads, Preloved.

As said above, people want cute fluffy kittens, not a problem adult.

backwoodsman

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2,469 posts

130 months

Saturday 22nd November 2014
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Jasandjules said:
Stepping Stones rescue may be able to help you.
Will look into that, thanks.

backwoodsman

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130 months

Tuesday 25th November 2014
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Hi, we have hit a little problem today.

Vet thinks she is pregnant, despite having her tubes snipped.

The wife now has no idea if she want's to rehome her if she is.

So now we have an aggressive, psycho, pregnant cat.

Yeah, she'll be easy to rehome then.

More decisions will be made, when the wife decides what she wants to do.

backwoodsman

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130 months

Wednesday 26th November 2014
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I just realised how daft that sounds.

You are correct, I referred to it as tubes clipped, as that's what the wife had done.

It's impossible for it to fail in a cat.

I'll get a picture of her in a bit, and also contact the vet.