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andrewducker) wrote2008-05-07 11:04 pm
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Anyone want a cat?
Things didn't work out with
lizzie_and_ari and Denver. She was fine with it. The cat they already had - not so much. So after five days of Cedric refusing to come into the flat, Denver's back at mine.
So - would anyone like to provide a home for a housecat? She's very placid and friendly with people, loves falling asleep against people, and is good with pretty much everybody except other cats. She doesn't like the outdoors, and she's perfectly happy to live in upstairs flats.
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daisyflip - cheers to everyone for their suggestions and offers!
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So - would anyone like to provide a home for a housecat? She's very placid and friendly with people, loves falling asleep against people, and is good with pretty much everybody except other cats. She doesn't like the outdoors, and she's perfectly happy to live in upstairs flats.
Edit: Going with
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wakingbeing woken up time, and was considering getting a mog...Would have to ask landlady first though.
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(I fear the "does not play well with other cats" could be a problem for us, as we already have two elderly ladies who don't get on terribly well; adding a third to the flat would probably result in Politics.)
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Just a thought. My mother quite likes cats, and has a basset hound who is settling down now he's older. She's around a lot. If Denver is happy with dogs, I could ask her.
Miss P, unfortunately has made her opinion of interlopers felt.
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