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Random inquiry: Anyone want a cat?
 
Caution_BiPolar
My former roommate left me with her problem child over two weeks ago, therefore I am certain she has no intention of reclaiming her. Said problem child is, indeed, becoming a problem as I believe an outdoor life will suit her better. Unfortunately, I live in a small apartment right behind I85. She's fixed, chipped, healthy, etc... she just won't let me pick her up and is pissing and ting all over my apartment.

So if anyone has a lot of land and likes cats... feel free to take her and make her happy before I have to take her to animal control :(
nchs09
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Originally posted by Caution_BiPolar
My former roommate left me with her problem child over two weeks ago, therefore I am certain she has no intention of reclaiming her. Said problem child is, indeed, becoming a problem as I believe an outdoor life will suit her better. Unfortunately, I live in a small apartment right behind I85. She's fixed, chipped, healthy, etc... she just won't let me pick her up and is pissing and ting all over my apartment.

So if anyone has a lot of land and likes cats... feel free to take her and make her happy before I have to take her to animal control :(
ahhaahha... thats funny, anyhow just release it into the wild... a cat can fend for himself there. and sucks about ur roomate leaving you...
ATL_Trancer
if you cant find a home, at least bring her to the humane society (i know there's one right off howell mill in midtown), at least they won't put her down there ;)
Caution_BiPolar
The problem with releasing her outside is that I seriously live right behind the interstate. She's not very bright, she'd get hit by a car in 10 minutes.

And the issue I'm having with the humane societies is that they want you to call first and make some sort of appointment to discuss the animal. I don't have time for that, it's not MY cat.

I know she has no hope at a control shelter, but that may be the only option.
nchs09
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Originally posted by Caution_BiPolar
The problem with releasing her outside is that I seriously live right behind the interstate. She's not very bright, she'd get hit by a car in 10 minutes.

And the issue I'm having with the humane societies is that they want you to call first and make some sort of appointment to discuss the animal. I don't have time for that, it's not MY cat.

I know she has no hope at a control shelter, but that may be the only option.
i went there with me dog and with no appointment or anything.. didnt take more than 5 mintues to fill out 1 form and turn him in... its kinda easy

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