Cat lovers only...........
#1
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I'm now an Aussie too!!!










Joined: May 2006
Posts: 5,030
From: 'Home by the Sea' Elanora











Still undecided about taking my beautiful pussy cat or not.
Has anyone taken their cat to Aus and then in hindsight thought that it would have been better to re-home in the UK?
Or left their cat behind in the UK because of their unknown circumstances when they got to Aus only to find that they wished they'd took their cat with them?
C x
Has anyone taken their cat to Aus and then in hindsight thought that it would have been better to re-home in the UK?
Or left their cat behind in the UK because of their unknown circumstances when they got to Aus only to find that they wished they'd took their cat with them?
C x
#2
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Joined: Jul 2006
Posts: 7,444
From: here there,fluck knows where?











Still undecided about taking my beautiful pussy cat or not.
Has anyone taken their cat to Aus and then in hindsight thought that it would have been better to re-home in the UK?
Or left their cat behind in the UK because of their unknown circumstances when they got to Aus only to find that they wished they'd took their cat with them?
C x
Has anyone taken their cat to Aus and then in hindsight thought that it would have been better to re-home in the UK?
Or left their cat behind in the UK because of their unknown circumstances when they got to Aus only to find that they wished they'd took their cat with them?
C x
#3
Thread Starter
I'm now an Aussie too!!!










Joined: May 2006
Posts: 5,030
From: 'Home by the Sea' Elanora











Im worried about if its the right thing to do, taking the cat in the first place!!!!!
C x
#4
Can only say we brought all 4 of our moggies with us and have never regretted it. Came through the trip and quarantine excellent and seem really settled. Rentals are a problem though, not many want pets, or if they are ok, only one outdoor one.
May have to be a secret puss
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May have to be a secret puss
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#5
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I just couldn't have left my cat, I am so glad she come with me, I think I would have been too upset giving her up, I would have always regretted it.
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We brought our 15 year old moggy. Couldn't leave him behind.
He had no probs with the journey or the quarantine at all. he loves his life out here and does his usual lazy around all day in the sun!
We found a rental no probs. Even though the ad said "No Pets" a lot of landlords will allow a cat. It's dogs where it gets a bit tricky.
He had no probs with the journey or the quarantine at all. he loves his life out here and does his usual lazy around all day in the sun!
We found a rental no probs. Even though the ad said "No Pets" a lot of landlords will allow a cat. It's dogs where it gets a bit tricky.
#7
We took two cats with us, after spending all that money they disappeared after we moved into acreage 

Still undecided about taking my beautiful pussy cat or not.
Has anyone taken their cat to Aus and then in hindsight thought that it would have been better to re-home in the UK?
Or left their cat behind in the UK because of their unknown circumstances when they got to Aus only to find that they wished they'd took their cat with them?
C x
Has anyone taken their cat to Aus and then in hindsight thought that it would have been better to re-home in the UK?
Or left their cat behind in the UK because of their unknown circumstances when they got to Aus only to find that they wished they'd took their cat with them?
C x



