Cat Tails
Our New Baby


Hi There
We just wanted to write in and say thank you for our new addition to our family. We lost our beloved cat of 15 years a couple of months ago due to illness and after a lot of thinking we decided our house was too empty to not have a cat in it. A friend told me about your website, so I jumped on and saw “Anabelle”, a six month old Russian Blue and fell in love straight away. After going out to meet her, it took about two seconds and we all fell in love and changed her name from Anabelle to Lola, which we have now discovered is much more suited to her as she is a very cheeky cat! After the first hour at hour home of searching around and investigating, she ate, went to her new litter box and snuggled up on the couch with us. That night she slept in our bed under the covers “spooning” up to me. It feels like she’s been a part of our family forever. She is the most wonderful, affectionate and cheeky little cat and we wouldn’t be without her. I’ve attached some pictures of her in her new home. Thank you again and keep up the awesome work that you do!
Kindest Regards Brendan
& Tina |
Two Lovely Girls


I
don't know if a lot of people write you after they have adopted to let
you know how thier new 'family members' have settled in, but I just had
to share this with you. Candy |
Kingsley - "a Happy Cat"
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Many thanks to all of you at the Friends of the Pound. I just thought you might like to see a happy cat. He arrived home at 4.30 and these photos were taken at 6.30pm, so I think you can say he has settled in well!! Liz and Ian Brookes |
| Microchipped
cat's excellent adventure (It pays to Microchip) Correspondents in San Carlos SEPTEMBER 26, 2003 CALL it Ted's excellent adventure, with a high-tech twist: A cat with an ID microchip implanted under his skin was returned to his owner 10 years after he jumped out a window and vanished. Chris Inglis' sleek, black feline, Ted, was fitted with the chip back when the technology was still new in the early 1990s. But he was gone without a trace for a full decade before someone found him this week. Ted - named for Keanu Reeves' character in "Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure" - was brought to the Peninsula Humane Society's animal shelter, which tracked down Inglis despite outdated information on the chip. The cat was found about 13 miles south of where Inglis used to live in Burlingame. When the pair reunited Wednesday, the cat "rubbed his face on my hand, climbed right up and started purring," Inglis said. "It's pretty monumental. It's almost surreal." Where Ted spent all those years remains a mystery, but it appeared someone had been taking care of him. Inglis remembers that one of the things he and Ted liked to do was cruise around in his car. On their way home from the shelter, Inglis said Ted "put his front paws on the dashboard," just like in the old days. The Associated Press |
Spider - "A new home"
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Hi to all at friends of the pound.... Just
wanted to say thanks for the forward email about "Spider"......he
has found a wonderful new home with the young lady Georgie who enquired
about him....Thank you for this wonderful service...we were unable to
keep our much loved cat due to relocation and your help has made giving
him up that little bit easier..... |
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