Hello
I am looking for advice.
We have to rehome our dear cat Sirius (black tom moggy) who is 8 years old.
Despite having litter trays (one upstairs and one downstairs cleaned daily), for the last 4 years he has urinated and deficated in our home. We have been through 4 sofas and countless cushions, rugs etc. I have bought every treatment for cleaning and ?re-offending? that is on the market to no avail. I have persisted in keeping him but the time has come that this cannot continue.
He was chipped and neutered as a kitten, he has no medical problems and is the sweetest natured cat. He cuddles up to me in bed every night and has that glorious way of knowing when a member of the family is feeling down and will sit with them.
Tears are rolling down my face as I write this but we have reached the end of the line.
We live in SW London. Can anyone recommend a rehoming centre who would be prepared to take him? I can?t imagine there is much demand for a cat with these behavioural issues but the only other solution is too horrid to even contemplate.
Thank you for reading and if you can offer any advice I would be most grateful.
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WeNeedToTalkAboutSauvignon · 10/07/2011 13:05
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