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2137 days ago

Adoption for Little Silk!!

Maureen from St Albans

The animal welfare leagues do a great job;
But I thought I would try a more deserving, personal approach first for Silk.

Silk needs a loving, patient, caring, dotting, cat orientated family To love & care for her:

That takes steps To enforce & maintain her safety & well-being at all times
* Take SIlk To Cat Protection League Feline Fix/desex, worming etc Program

* Not being exposed To busy roads
* Bringing her in at night
* Gradual Integration and inclusion into the family fold before being released & having freedom.

As you know, I managed To track Silk from 8th February 20 & catch on the 8th April. My feeding program since citing her certainly paid off; Silk adapted well, having a gentle and loving nature, playful, intelligent & communicative.

I cannot keep Silk unfortunately!!
* My old cat Rose is stressed and depressed and hides & sleeps all day, she's exhausted protecting her territory!!

Secondly : Rose has always been an indoor cat and accustomed To outside recreational caged areas

Silk is wanting more and wanting To be free!!!

Plus, having her own space!!!

Silk is such a good natured little girl, she really deserves the best where she can be her own we person and have more environmental choices!!!

PLEASE CAN YOU ADOPT SILK!!!
Only genuine people please
Thank you!!
Maureen,
Trafalgar St.
0212487785

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