View Full Version : Desperate for a new pet Kitten!!


XLuvliXLinzi
08-10-2007, 16:01
:) Hi guys...hope there is someone here who can help.

I have just moved into a new flat with my boyfriend and we would love a pet kitten....i would be willing to pay for all of its injections and check up at the vets and i really could provide a lovely loving home for one.

If anyone has any one they need to rehome...please send me a message or email me on xluvlixlinzix@hotmail.com.

I am desperate for my new pet!!

Lindsey x x

shihtzumad
08-10-2007, 16:24
Hiya have u tried sheffield cats shelter

dane-katie
08-10-2007, 17:05
Yeah try rescues such more satisfying rescuing than buying from a breeder.

cuteykat
08-10-2007, 21:44
hi there i have just lput a thread for 5 cutey kittys for sale includes pics

Moonbird
08-10-2007, 23:19
Please don't be offended but I do feel duty bound to ask.... you say that you have just moved into a new flat, are you allowed to keep pets there? as many landlords do not allow it, if you are in any doubt maybe it would be better to check this out now, it would be horrible for all concerned if you got a cat only to be told to get rid of it again later on.

XLuvliXLinzi
09-10-2007, 07:53
yes i have asked the landlord and also checked my contract with him. The flat would be a suitable home, it is spacious and there is not much that can be ruined to say its a brand new flat.
The kitten would be an indoor pet, however in a few months time if i decided to start letting it out, i live in a secluded part of a residential area, where only 3 tennants of the new flat can access. I really could provide a loving home and although i work, my boyfriend is in home as he had a serious accident and cannot work, so someone would always be with the cat.

Lindsey x

keely
09-10-2007, 08:43
hi there i have just lput a thread for 5 cutey kittys for sale includes pics

your kittys look like my emily < 3

Moonbird
09-10-2007, 11:58
yes i have asked the landlord and also checked my contract with him. The flat would be a suitable home, it is spacious and there is not much that can be ruined to say its a brand new flat.
The kitten would be an indoor pet, however in a few months time if i decided to start letting it out, i live in a secluded part of a residential area, where only 3 tennants of the new flat can access. I really could provide a loving home and although i work, my boyfriend is in home as he had a serious accident and cannot work, so someone would always be with the cat.

Lindsey x

Oh thats great news, and it sounds as if you would have lots to offer to a cat, was just wondering if you might consider an older cat? there are lots in rescue that would settle to an indoor life better than a very young active cat, and you would be doing a really good thing as they are not so easy to rehome as the cuter kittens .
If you would really prefer a kitten have you thought of getting 2 they would be great company for each other, and as a bonus less destructive as they will play together instead of with your home/belongings, and they really are so amusing to watch my cats keep me entertained for hours with their antics.
Anyway good luck in getting the cat/kitten that you want, and you do realise don't you..... we will be needing lots of pics :hihi: