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26th June 2012, 01:04 PM #1Elite Cat


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What a lovely girl she is and how sad for you that you have to part with her - it would break my heart to have to part with one of my furries. I hope that a member of the forum can help you and I'm sure you've come to the right place.
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26th June 2012, 01:43 PM #2The Quiet Kitten
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I have been in tears about it. I have 3 MC's in total and I don't even think the other two noticed the divorce lol, but Queenie always has been a mans cat. The plan was that I would keep her until the ex-husband could take her back, but he decided to get a kitten instead (grrr!). She is such a gorgeous girl and it kills me that she's so unhappy, I've done everything I can over the last two years but if I can't give her what she needs she deserves to have a home where she'll be happy. Thank you for not flaming me, other forums have called me every name under the sun for making this decision.
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26th June 2012, 02:00 PM #3Moderator




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I feel so sad for you & her,she is stunning,is there no chance of your brother keeping her as she seemed to have bonded with him....?
Your ex obviously didn't deserve her love & I feel sorry for the kitten he has now as obviously the animals feelings mean nothing to him.
Have you tried the notice board in your local vets ...?
I admire you for putting her feelings first & am sure there is going to be the right person & home for her,will keep watching the thread & hope soon for a very happy outcome for you both...x
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26th June 2012, 02:12 PM #4The Quiet Kitten
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No, my brother doesn't want her - he's happy to catsit when required but doesn't want any himself. Got a notice up at the vets, have circulated her details the to the Maine Coon Breed Society and the Maine Coon Cat Club, and have a couple of other forums where her details have been posted. I have had some interest, but only from multi-cat households or from people who stop talking to me when they find out she's been 'done' and therefore won't be having any more kittens. I keep going and cuddling her at the moment, I know rehoming is the right thing for her, but oh lord its a tough thing to do!
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26th June 2012, 07:49 PM #5Moderator




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Sometimes rehoming is the best option. You've tried everything else and she's not happy, in which case, you have to love them enough to let them go. I am a little shocked that you've had such a bad reaction on other forums, especially as you clearly have done your best in difficult circumstances. People can be very insensitive.
The right home will come along eventually. Hang in there! She's absolutely beautiful x
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27th June 2012, 03:16 PM #6The Quiet Kitten
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Mouse3 - This is one amazing looking Mainecoon!! I am currently looking for my first Mainecoon as I have become addicted since seeing a client who had one in her home. I'm viewing a local Mainecoon this evening and wish I was closer to Plymouth so I could view yours too as I seem to fit the bill for the cat, I'm a single male and work mostly from home as a freelancer but live in Yorkshire!
I still can't understand why the cat has not had any offers of a new home yet?? Keep me posted as to what happens.
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3rd July 2012, 07:09 PM #7Über Cat


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