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two cats in Al Quoz

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Latest post on 07 February 2011 - 09:53
How easy is it to home two cats? Both are black and white. One is younger than the other. They are both Black and White. The older one has a snipped ear? Does it mean it was ones a FF cat? I am not sure how long our company is looking at the cats sitting at the door to get in to the building. Neighbors are saying that the cats are two dangerous for the children playing at the entrance. Well I have the cats on the arm and they are fine.... There is a lot of traffic where I am staying in Al Khail gate so the cats are in danger from cars, buses (and the neighbors ) My own cat will leave on 25th Febr. So I could take them in however only until 5th March as I am leaving for two month Dubai
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Latest post on 04 February 2011 - 23:34
I would like to get them a safe place, I think Al Khail gate is not the place for a cat to be outside. But I know that FF is overwhelmed with so many cats who need help. On he other hand i am feeding an egyptian mau who got three times abondend in my old compound where i used to live. So many poor kitties there out:(
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Latest post on 04 February 2011 - 23:24
tigerente, what is it you would like us to do>?
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Latest post on 04 February 2011 - 22:48
Every evening when I am coming home two cats are jumping out underneath cars and are crying. They are not looking too skinny. Both are black and white, the older one is castrated and has a snipped ear the other one is a lot younger and is wearing a collar. However people say that the collar is put on by a lady only in fear that our company would call the municipality. Both cats are very friendly and the children are playing with them. The cats look that they had a house before, they are almost always together. Unfortunately I cannot do a lot for them as my cat hates other cats. My heart bleeds that I can not do more as I think Al Quoz and being near our accommodation is nothing for cats:
 
 

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