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I received this request from my friend, Jamie Khoo. She is urgently looking for a fosterer and adopter for a 6-7 month old pregnant cat. Jamie is willing to pay for all expenses.
Here’s what happened:
A little stray cat who is now probably about 6 – 7 months old found its way to me recently. Upon taking it to the vet, I have found that she is about 3 weeks pregnant! I don’t want to abort the kittens but I also cannot look after a pregnant cat. I am very rarely at home – I do not go home every day, and when I do, am only home for about 5 – 6 hours to sleep, then I’m out of the door again. my housemates are also home very irregularly; sometimes not at all. It is quite difficult to give regular care or even feed her regularly as I’m hardly there. It is very worrying now as she’s pregnant and I am concerned about her delivering the babies when I’m not around and not being able to even feed her properly during her pregnancy. If I kept her long-term, she would be very neglected, alone and without any company.
I am urgently looking for a home for her that would either foster or adopt her (and the kittens?). I will sponsor all medical, food, lodging etc but just really need someone to help to give her the care she needs right now. I will also pay for medical fees for spaying after she has delivered.
She is a very sweet little cat with a lovely disposition, very friendly and likes people Unfortunately, circumstances at the moment prevent me from adopting her full time.
Please contact me if there is anyone you might know who would be able to foster or adopt this little cat. I would be so grateful. I’ve also attached some photos, in case you think it might be suitable to post this up on your blog?
Contact: Jamie at jamie.khoo118@gmail.com

Comments
2 responses to “A very young pregnant cat urgently looking for a fosterer”
I guess it is also a case of not whether Trinley can look after her kittens but also whether Jamie is around to feed Trinley and clear her litter bin on regular basis! From what I read, this is not going to be the case. Thus it is still best to get a fosterer or better yet, an adopter.
Unfortunately I am not from your country, but I hope all will end well for the cat.
Thanks KahYein for posting this notice… Yes, please everyone do help me to spread the word about Trinley. She's really a lovely cat but I am just unable to take her in at this time.
Thank you all!