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Tia

Battersea Dogs and Cats Home September 15, 2007

Tia is a 7 year old black and white female. There is no use pussyfooting around this issue: Tia is a very fat cat indeed. Weighing in at a mighty 10.88 kilos on arrival five weeks ago, she is on a strict diet and she has lost a little bit of weight so far, although what she really needs is a home with stairs that she can thunder up and down because as we all know, weight loss programmes only work if you exercise as well!

GREAT NEWS! This Cat Has Now Been Rehomed
Thanks to good people like yourself who use Cat Adoption UK on a daily basis, this cat has now found a new, permanent loving home. There are more cats still looking though…

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She is a sweet, gentle-natured, purry and affectionate girl who found it difficult to cope with the arrival of a new baby in her previous home. Therefore, she should ideally go to a home where there is no likelihood of new arrivals in the foreseeable future, but would be fine to live with teenagers.

Tia needs to be with people who are committed to her welfare and who will be strong-minded enough to keep her on her diet and to play with her. She will also require daily grooming as she is unable to do it for herself at the moment.

If you think that you could help this plumptious puss to find her waistline again, please come in to Battersea to register, or leave a message for Ros on 020 7627 9234 or email: r.davies@dogshome.org. Prospective owners will need to speak to a Battersea vet prior to rehoming.

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To rehome a dog or cat please telephone 020 7627 9234 or e-Mail rehoming@dogshome.org Monday to Friday, 1pm to 4pm Weekends and some Bank Holidays, 10.30am to 4pm Interviews to rehome a dog or cat are on a first come, first served basis but can also be booked on an appointment basis for an interview from 09:00-12:00 Monday to Friday (subject to availability).
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