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elcd06
11-24-2008, 09:00 PM
We have to get rid of our sealpoint siamese. Our new landlord said no pets allowed. We are devistated to have to do this.
She is 3 years old. Not spayed or declawed. Very affectionate and gets along great with all people.

If you know of someone who can take care of her please call us ASAP as we are being charged $20.00 a day to keep her.
Sorry I forgot. She is free.

Karen
11-24-2008, 11:40 PM
Is this a change in policy in a place you already lived? Is there a case that you could ask her to be grandfathered clause in? Where do you live - city/state. Have you contacted Siamese Rescue groups?

elcd06
11-25-2008, 12:10 AM
It is a new place we moved into. Where can I find siamese rescue groups

Vermontcat
11-25-2008, 07:52 AM
It would help us to help you if we knew where you were located.
Here is a link for Siamese Rescue.
http://www.siameserescue.org/
They have several locations around the United States.
Do you have a photo of your cat that you could post here?
I would love to see her and someone else may see her and fall in love and want to adopt her.
I recently got two Siamese cats of my own so I know what wonderful cats they are.
Good luck in finding her a new home.

elcd06
11-26-2008, 01:20 PM
We are located in Edmonton Alberta CANADA

cali
11-26-2008, 02:12 PM
http://www.adoptananimal.ca/search.php?animal=2&prov=AB&zip=&within_miles=50&x=69&y=19

here is a list of shelters and rescues in Alberta, I would contact the cat rescues listed, there is one in Calgary :)

pomtzu
11-26-2008, 04:17 PM
Aww - that's sad that you can't keep her. If I lived closer, I would take her in a minute!! I love Meezers and I really miss my 3 RB terrors! I'm sure you'll find a wonderful home for her. Good luck!

Catty1
11-27-2008, 12:43 AM
There is a Yahoo group called Pets Calgary. Even though you are in Edmonton, I bet some people there can help you out!

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Pets_calgary/

Free to join - and when you join up, you can include a short message. Tell them about your cat! :)

Also try Kijiji and Craigslist.

ALSO: email this lady in Calgary; she breeds Siamese...she will know people:

Alberta

Photo Name: Maureen Davies
Cattery: Balimoor (CFA, TICA)
Location: Calgary
Shipping? We ship both domestically and internationally.
Notes: Grand Champion lines. Regional, Breed Winner, and National Winner lines. Supreme Grand Champion lines. Pet cats/kittens altered prior to placement. Written sales contract with written health guarantee. Veterinary health certificate provided at time of sale. FeLV and FIV negative. Ringworm free. Seal, blue, chocolate and lilac lynx point. Seal, blue, chocolate and lilac point.
Works with other breeds: Balinese, Oriental Longhair, Oriental Shorthair

Contact Balimoor by:

Mail to Email: maureen.davie <at> shaw.ca
Phone Telephone: 403-239-9519
Fax FAX: 403-241-8233
Paw Visit the Cattery: http://members.shaw.ca/balimoor

elcd06
11-28-2008, 08:59 AM
Thanks to everyone that responded. We are pleased to say that we have found another place that allows cats.

carole
11-28-2008, 11:29 AM
That is great news, good to see a happy ending to this story, i was going to say just that, look for another place to live, so i am happy you can keep your kitty, very happy indeed.:)

rosethecopycat
11-29-2008, 07:00 PM
Thanks to everyone that responded. We are pleased to say that we have found another place that allows cats.

That is very good news.

IMHO, I think if your Meezer girl is already 3 years old, she should be spayed.
There are health reasons for this, including decreasing her chances of developing mammary cancer.

Best of luck in your new place, and come back and visit us, with pictures.:)

Medusa
12-21-2008, 10:54 AM
Thanks to everyone that responded. We are pleased to say that we have found another place that allows cats.

I hardly ever visit Introductions but when I read this, my heart sank. I'm so glad that you found somewhere else to live so that you can keep your precious furkid. Merry Christmas! :)

P.S. As soon as possible, please have her spayed. It helps to prevent uterine cancer among other illnesses down the road. :)