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Cats Protection Appeal For Help


Purdie - Tabby male cat Purdie is a very friendly quiet tabby male cat who is around 6 years old. He would like a new home


where he will be allowed to go outdoors. Ref: BM


Max - Grey/ white Tabby


Max is a lovely boy. He is around 5 years old and would like a new home which is fairly quiet with no other cats and where he will be allowed to go outdoors, although he does like his home comforts as well! Ref: A


Rory - White with a few black


patches


Rory is a very friendly young white and black boy who is around 2/3 years old and who is looking for a new home where he will be allowed to go outdoors. How can you resist this wee sad face? Ref: GD


Call Renfrewshire Cats Protection on us on 0141 876 4133.


Inverclyde Cat Rescue


INVERCLYDE CAT RESCUE IS CLOSING FOR TWO WEEKS!


Our rescue and rehoming service is closing for two weeks from the 31/8/11 to allow us a well earned break and also to allow us time to update all our records and systems. Please note that we will not be dealing with any enquiries or requests during this time. Cats that are currently on the books will remain so until we resume our service on the 16/9/11. In an emergency you should contact: The Scottish SPCA on - 03000 999 999 or Strathclyde Police on - 0141 532 2000


Lucky is a 5 year old beautiful silky all black female who has been dressed. She is an outdoor cat who is a good natured soul and would really appreciate a loving home where she could be the main focus of attention. A home with no young children or other pets would be preferable. She is a lovely, elegant and loving cat, who just wants to be the baby of the family.


Dyson is a handsome black male cat had been living as a stray in


the Castlebank area. He has been neutered and is about 8 years old. He is looking for a loving home where he can curl up warm and snuggle in but still be able to wander around a garden. He is very loving and affectionate and needs someone who can love and take care of him. He still loves to play, loves his food and would really like to be the centre of attention, since he has missed this so much whilst being stray. A home where he was the only pet would be best so that he can be spoiled with love and affection.


Wildlife Crime


If you suspect any wildlife crime, please call Joe Connelly, Wildlife Crime Coordinator Strathclyde Police. Phone: 0141 532 6481.


Rescue Centres (if we’ve missed any, please let us know!)


Dogs Trust Glasgow: 0141-773-5130 - www.dogstrust.org.uk Hessilhead Wildlife Rescue: 01505-502415 - www.hessilhead.org.uk


Inverclyde Cat Rescue: www.inverclydecatrescue.co.uk and email: catrescueinverclyde@gmail.com or tel: 01475 635939. Inverclyde Rescue/Petsearch: 01475-637575


Renfrewshire Cats Protection: 0141-876-4133 - www.renfrewshire.cats.org. uk


Scottish SPCA: 0141-882-1688 - www.scottishspca.org a permanent member of the family.


We also need help with putting up ‘lost and found’ posters around a given area, foster caring to provide a temporary home for a rescue cat and marketing. Other ‘help’ as listed below.


To view other cats seeking new homes or for further information, please do visit our website www.inverclydecatrescue.co.uk. Contact by email: catrescueinverclyde@gmail.com or Call Betty Lafferty on 01475 635939.


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Lido has been shunted around from rescue to home to rescue and he is only a year and a half old! He is a lovely, affectionate black and white cat who just wants someone to love and take care of him. He is an outdoor cat and must have access to a garden. He needs a home that will be forever and a home where he will be allowed to have fun and play. Lido really needs a home where he can be spoiled and be


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