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Kittys From Romania Seeking New Homes

posted by Stephen McIndoe on 23 Nov 2014 at 1:53 pm

Hi, I live in Bexhill and have been helping a Cat rescuer in Romania to find new homes in the UK for a large group of desperate and homeless Cats & Kittens.

They are currently in an awful situation and we need to get them out of there as soon as possible.

In particular, we have an older female Kitty that we cannot find a home for. Please help this old Kitty - she has spent so long fighting for survival that she now needs someone to love and care for her in a forever home.

A permanent loving home would be the best Christmas Present anyone could give her.

Her virtual Mummy has called her 'Ollie'.
Ollie is currently in Foster care in Romania (Bucharest). She is circa.10 years old, has no teeth and has a raised leg due to an old and healed fractured femur (possibly from having been hit by a car). She is not currently neutered, but desperately needs a permanent home - please help.

Ollie's foster says "Babushka Ollie - very shy, afraid perhaps, but if you talk to her and spoil her, she starts purring"

https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=1537410039833177&set=vb.100006925872019&type=2&theater
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UK ADOPTION

Adopting to the UK is very easy, all that is required is a pet passport £45 (which includes 3 vaccines, microchip, passport, health book, internal + external worming) and the cost of transportation to the UK £100

It might seem a lot of money, but it's saving a life.

If you are unable to afford this full amount, we may be able to help subsidise the cost. Minimum responsible adoption fee £80
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for more information please see:

https://www.facebook.com/RomanianCatRescueAppeal

email: RomanianCatRescueAppeal@gmail.com

Thank you!

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