| Retiring cats + other cats in need of a home |
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| Written by Melanie |
Here we list BURMESE, Burmese x (and occasionally Moggie) cats that are in need of a home. Please note that these cats have not neccessarily been bred by us or come from us but occasionally we come across beautiful cats whos owners can no longer care for them. Sometimes the owners have sadly passed on or maybe have to move overseas. Whatever the situation we love to help these furry friends find good homes. If you are interested in adopting one (or more) of these cats or if you would just like more information please let us know or contact the person listed under their photo.Any cat listed here that is purchased directly through us must be paid for in full within 2 weeks and picked up within 3 weeks. If we have not received payment and the cat has not been picked up we reserve the right to relist the cat on this page as we can only assume you have changed your mind. ****** Cleo: ![]() This gorgeous dometic longhair is in desperate need of a home as the owner has health issues preventing them keeping her. Her exact age is unknown but she is over 4 years. She is in fantastic health and has been desexed. Pick up from North NSW (tweed area). Email us for further information and for additional photos. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN ANY OF THE ABOVE CATS PLEASE CONTACT US. Cats we have helped find homes for in the past:
2010:Oscar - The "big" brown boy with special dietary needs has found a beautiful home in Tasmania with the Todd family and we couldn't be happier. We wish them all the very best .... and Oscar... stay warm buddy.. Tassie might be a bit of a Temp shock! :) 2009: Bosely/Buster and Tish - have now found a wonderful home in Queensland and we thank Sandy for her regular updates.Milla - 3 year old Chocolate Burmese: HAS NOW FOUND A WONDERFUL HOME. THANKS.Page 1yr and Jali 4 years both chocolate girls - HAVE BOTH FOUND WONDERFUL FOREVER HOMES.A SAD WARNING:Unfortunately there are some very dishonest people in our world that take advantage of the saddest situations.Recently we heard of an unthinkable situation where a single father who had lost his wife and his job was forced to surrender the family cat (a lilac burmese male) due to the fact that he was unsure of his accommodation situation.A woman from the Brisbane area (who's name we won't mention) took this cat on for FREE and the old owner offered to pay to transport the cat up to her believing she was going to offer the cat a wonderful permanent home.Unfortunately this was not the case and today I was informed that the woman on-sold the cat for a considerable sum without informing anyone that this was her intention. This is not only dishonest but for anyone that is a genuine animal lover with half a heart for people in a rough situation this is just unthinkable. She not only took advantage of a man in a rough situation but she then took advantage of the new owners that paid money for a cat that she had received for FREE. I also believe the cat was put through unnecessary distress being transported and rehomed 3 times within matter of days.Please be aware that people like this do exist and for this reason I don't believe animals should be rehomed for free without some really serious consideration and maybe a duty of care/purchase contract put in place and signed for by both parties. You may also choose to speak to referees or the potential new owners vet to ensure that your animal is indeed going to a loving permanent home.Animals are a big responsibility and taking on any pet needs to be carefully considered. |
| Last Updated on Thursday, 19 August 2010 09:29 |





