Cats in Boxes

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Apr 2022
2:29pm, 2 Apr 2022
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poppyH
Napoleon (Po-Po) was keeping an eye on the pigeons when I got up for parkrun this morning. He still holds me responsible for the cold weather.



Apr 2022
2:32pm, 2 Apr 2022
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Ally-C
My neighbour paid £400 for a common or garden moggy kitten during lockdown🙀
Apr 2022
2:58pm, 2 Apr 2022
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Little Nemo
Napoleon looks very majestic :-)

I think Hester cost me around £80 from a local charity. Like others on here she was chipped and neutered so I consider her a bit of a bargain.

Worth every penny even if she is an absolute madam! ;-)
Apr 2022
5:17pm, 2 Apr 2022
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poppyH
We also paid £80 4 years ago for Napoleon. £40 15 years ago for our previous cat. Both rescues.
Apr 2022
5:26pm, 2 Apr 2022
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ndellar
Bit late to this but ours were £80 each in Jan and the rescue did their chipping and jabs.
Apr 2022
6:32pm, 2 Apr 2022
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Garfield
I found one of my neighbours taking his dog and cat out for a walk...dog on lead, cat didn't need to be on a lead and was just exploring about while staying near to them.
Apr 2022
7:35pm, 2 Apr 2022
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Tazsedai
£50 each for our pair a few years ago, they need to be fed, vet checked etc whilst in the process of rehoming so not a problem to cover that cost.

We were rather surprised when we ended up with a brother-sister Bengal pair, they are v expensive to buy (although, I do think ours are a bengal mix).
Apr 2022
7:44pm, 2 Apr 2022
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Hanneke
I was told £185 10 years ago. I did want a young cat though, older ones were £85...
Then the came and checked my living situation and rejected me 😱😱😱 because: my chapel is all open plan so the cat had "nowhere to go" errrrrrr???
So I ended up buying Lasya, big pedigree, from a breeder... She absolutely LOVED the fact that I had nowhere to hide from her. She cannot be locked out of my bedroom or into a utility room. She haa the run of the whole house, including a high vantage point on the mezzanine, looking down into the double height sitting area. If anything, I am the one "suffering" as I cannot get away from her 😎
Apr 2022
8:59pm, 2 Apr 2022
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Little Nemo
I also had a home visit to make sure I wasn't lying about where I was living. Luckily we'd already had the cat flap fitted and a fenced in garden so we passed. I hadn't thought about Hester having somewhere to go. Her favourite "safe place" is under the sofa :-)
Apr 2022
11:30pm, 2 Apr 2022
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quimby
I had a home visit by FaceTime - it was after lockdown, but they were still using virtual visits. I did wonder whether they might say something about the treadmill in the lounge, but they were fine with that. Moon has shown no interest in the treadmill whatsoever. We paid £100 for his rehoming from the RSPCA.

I did once see a cat on a lead, in Southport some years ago. It wasn't very happy about it.

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All the cat people out there know that cats love boxes, so go on then and lets see you feline friend. Boxes optional :) This is the cat appreciation thread along with Miaow, Purr, Yawn!

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