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Cats Protection make urgent appeal - can you help these four beautiful cats?



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This week the group is desperate to find homes for two sets of cats who need to be rehomed together.
Loving cats Guinness and Murphy, and Teddi and Timi, have found themselves homeless - here you can meet them and discover more about their characters.

The Chatteris, St Ives Branch of Cats Protection is appealing for homes for these four cats.

>> Guinness and Murphy, the black and white duo, are two adorable eight-year-old brother and sister who arrived at the branch when their owner was sadly unable to care for them. They are both very affectionate enjoying fuss and cuddles. They both would benefit from a quiet home with no children and no other cats.

>> Teddi and Timi are a tortoiseshell and grey 10-year-old sisters who arrived after their owner died. They are indoor cats and will be fine with older children, other cats and must stay together.
The branch is financed entirely by public aid and looks for donations in the region of £40 per cat to help its work.

>> If you can help call Carol on 01480 465226 or visit chatteris.cats.org.uk

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  • Last Updated: 20 March 2008 10:59 AM
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  • Location: Huntingdon
 
 

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