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2211 days ago

Can you give Burma her 'forever' home?

Fiona from Maeroa

After surviving a home with black mould we have been left with severe allergies to our beautiful cat Burma.
Burma is approximately 6yr old de-sexed female with a personality to match her 8kg frame. She is currently unvaccinated but up to date with flea and worm treatment and in good health with vet clearance after recent surgury for an abcess.
Life for Burma was pretty tough before she came to us 4 years ago so she can become fixated with food and very distressed at closed doors inside. She does not cope well with young children or other animals so is best suited to a home where she is centre of attention.
Burma will bring her cat cage, climbing tree, food and food bowls, litter tray and litter as well as vet records.
Please feel free to phone David or Fiona on 07 560 1098 if you would like to arrange a time to visit Burma.

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