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3037 days ago

Our beloved cats need a new home

Dion from Orewa

Hello lovely people of Hibiscus we are residents of Orewa.

With much regret we are having to rehome our beautiful cats due to temporary relocation to the UK at the end of September. We are looking to find someone to help us as soon as possible.

Jim (strawberry blonde) is a DSH and nearly 2 years old, he has the most amazing personality and is well and truly spoilt. He loves to play but knows when to stop and have a cuddle.

Rosie (black and grey) is in her senior years, we rescued her 2 years ago. She is beautiful inside and out, she asks for nothing but to be fed twice a day and to have a nice spot of her own to nap in.

They don’t have to be homed together, they are more acquaintances rather than close friends.

Ideally it would be a foster care arrangement for 12 months however if you fall in love with them as much as we do we would be happy to discuss permanent rehoming.

Please get in touch if you are able to help us.

Thanks Dion

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