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pretty_snowdrop | 21:31 Wed 01st Jun 2011 | Animals & Nature
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I am wanting to get a cat as a pet for my little girls. OH is refusing to get a kitten because of the potential damage to our new furniture. I am thinking a mature cat may be the way forward and would like to rehouse one if possible. Does anyone know anywhere in the West Yorkshire area which deals in rehousing cats. Thanks x
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Some mature cats are not much better.. well mine isn't anyway. Maybe we didn't bring her up right but she claws everything.. apart from her scratching post "/
Try contacting Cats Protection League

www.cats.org.uk

they should be able to match you up with a suitable cat and are all around the country
google rspca centres. we got a 2 yr old kitty from the rspca, and he is lovely :o)
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That's true Erin, I remember my old cat was very naughty.
Make sure You get a cat that likes kids, mine is nearly 5 years old and is terrified of all Kids.
none of my cats liked kids
Do you want to borrow these for a two week trial Lol.

http://www.theanswerb.../Question1023692.html
haworthcatrescue.com. We are in Haworth nr Keighley. We always have lots of 'mature' cats available for adoption.
We have had cats for many many years and I am afraid some cats do damage furniture not just kittens - so be careful or you may hate the poor thing because he or she clicks the furniture, curtains etc.
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thx mdenning, Ive had cats before and know what little devils they can be. We have decided to wait a while before we get a cat. Thanks for all your replies x

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