1282 days ago

Cats needing a new home desperately.

Jenni from Bluff Hill

Due to unexpected passing of their lovely Mum these two gorgeous and well loved kitties are in need of a new home.
I am helping my friend Dani in the search so please contact me if you are interested and I will pass you on to Dani. Thank you <3
So - We are Trixie and Buddy and we need a loving home.
We started life at the SPCA and would really rather not go back there.
Trixie's the fluffy tabby and she's about 3.5 years old and Buddy's the grey white one, he's about 2.5 years old.
We are healthy, happy and, despite being all gangsta and punching on in the photos, we are very sweet and loving.
We would ideally love to stay together.
If you have room at your place, please help us to continue to keep our story a happy one.
Contact our Aunty Dani Bellamy and she'll make sure you're ok to be our human.
Thank mew!

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