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3033 days ago

CAT Tabitha here - I am getting desperate…

Marie and Paul from Pyes Pa

My dear human, who has looked after me for 13 years, has sadly now passed away and my temporary human goes back to the UK on 2nd December!

So, I am desperately looking for a ‘new human’ who will love to stroke me and offer me a lap to snuggle down on. I am a bit distrusting of strangers, so could only cope with one or two humans in a household and no other animals. However, I have become friendlier in recent weeks. Needs must!

I do love my food, so you will have to watch my diet, but I love to be brushed and purr fit to bust. Just so that you know I am up to date with my injections and I was given a full bill of health two weeks ago.

So, if you can help – please ring my temporary human. Here’s hoping.
Many thanks Tabitha.

Ph: Mary (07) 543 4248

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