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Author: | julescyprus [ Sun Aug 07, 2016 9:51 am ] |
Post subject: | Advice .. please |
Hi .. Looking for some advice please ?... I adopted a small gorgeous male from Paws rescue home 2 and a half years ago .. I have been so lucky with him as he is so well behaved does not yap..well except if he sees a cat on his walks... He is such a loving "lap dog " ..... Now the heartbreaking bit .. I am returning to the UK this was not in my long term plan after being here 9 years ... but will need to concentrate on finding accommodation and of course work .. plus in the part of UK to where I am going so many landlords are not allowing pets !!.. So the welfare of my dog is paramount .. Financially I can afford to get him back but its all about timing ... ( My work here allowed a long lunch break to walk him,doesn't work like that in the UK ).. How long till and.. If i find property that allows pets but more importantly would he be happy being left all day alone as i would not be happy about it. If anyone can help and either wishing to adopt him temporarily/permanently or till I see how i manage when i have settled there would be a great relief for me ? Many thanks in advance Jules. |
Author: | Lynsab [ Sun Aug 07, 2016 12:02 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Advice .. please |
We took two cats rescued in Cyprus back to the UK to rented accommodation in 2012, had no trouble, just searched before the planned move..found a place put down deposit flew back to Cyprus, packed up and sorted the cats flights with us ( passports were kept updated) and away we went.... We since rented a bigger place, again after asking, they allowed cats.... since renting from 2012- 2015 we've purchased a home in rural Wales, once we realised that we would be staying. This link may help, but if you find a place, go see it and ask, you may be surprised how many put it, but would bend the rules if they approved of you. http://www.letswithpets.org.uk Our place in Cyprus is rented out full time, the contract said no pets, the new tenants came along with a puppy, I relented, and I was right to do so, the contract now says one pet! I think being with you, even when you're at work is better than not being with you.... But only you can decide... |
Author: | julescyprus [ Sun Aug 07, 2016 2:16 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Advice .. please |
Lynsab wrote: We took two cats rescued in Cyprus back to the UK to rented accommodation in 2012, had no trouble, just searched before the planned move..found a place put down deposit flew back to Cyprus, packed up and sorted the cats flights with us ( passports were kept updated) and away we went.... We since rented a bigger place, again after asking, they allowed cats.... since renting from 2012- 2015 we've purchased a home in rural Wales, once we realised that we would be staying. This link may help, but if you find a place, go see it and ask, you may be surprised how many put it, but would bend the rules if they approved of you. http://www.letswithpets.org.uk Our place in Cyprus is rented out full time, the contract said no pets, the new tenants came along with a puppy, I relented, and I was right to do so, the contract now says one pet! I think being with you, even when you're at work is better than not being with you.... But only you can decide... Hi and thanks for that ..but I think dogs are quite different to cats .. and yes i agree depends on the tenant how they judge.....Also in Bournemouth now" 2016" not only have rents increased but landlords have become more greedy and choosy as i see the exclusions .. NO DSS.. NO SMOKERS.. NO PETS and even... NO CHILDREN .. it does amaze me ?? .. anyway again thank you for that .. Jules. |
Author: | beverley [ Sun Aug 07, 2016 2:38 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Advice .. please |
We came back from Cyprus in 2014 and had a real job to find anywhere to rent that would accept animals. Eventually through a friend of a friend we found one who would have 1 cat so booked our removals after sending the deposit to hold it for us. Said cat settled in well but sadly after 9 months he ran accross the road and was killed. With hindsight I wish I had tried to rehome him, he may still have been alive now. I will tell you that the law over here that the RSPCA was eager to point out when we got a rescue cat was that animals cannot be left on their own for more than 4 hours at a time, very difficult if you are going to have to work full time. |
Author: | julescyprus [ Mon Aug 08, 2016 9:48 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Advice .. please |
beverley wrote: We came back from Cyprus in 2014 and had a real job to find anywhere to rent that would accept animals. Eventually through a friend of a friend we found one who would have 1 cat so booked our removals after sending the deposit to hold it for us. Said cat settled in well but sadly after 9 months he ran accross the road and was killed. With hindsight I wish I had tried to rehome him, he may still have been alive now. I will tell you that the law over here that the RSPCA was eager to point out when we got a rescue cat was that animals cannot be left on their own for more than 4 hours at a time, very difficult if you are going to have to work full time. Hi Beverley .. Thank you for your reply and so sorry to hear about your sad experience. I think you are helping to make a decision. Jules. |
Author: | Fylde Filly [ Mon Aug 08, 2016 1:22 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Advice .. please |
beverley wrote: I will tell you that the law over here that the RSPCA was eager to point out when we got a rescue cat was that animals cannot be left on their own for more than 4 hours at a time, very difficult if you are going to have to work full time. I've been trying to find this particular rule from the RSPCA and the best I can come up with is this: Quote: No cat should not be left unattended in any situation, or for any period of time, that may cause distress. At a minimum cats should be supervised at least once within a 24 hour period. Rather than "cannot" I would suggest the RSPCA information you were given regarding your cat should/would have been a Recommendation rather than an Instruction? |
Author: | beverley [ Mon Aug 08, 2016 4:22 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Advice .. please |
Fylde Filly wrote: beverley wrote: I will tell you that the law over here that the RSPCA was eager to point out when we got a rescue cat was that animals cannot be left on their own for more than 4 hours at a time, very difficult if you are going to have to work full time. I've been trying to find this particular rule from the RSPCA and the best I can come up with is this: Quote: No cat should not be left unattended in any situation, or for any period of time, that may cause distress. At a minimum cats should be supervised at least once within a 24 hour period. Rather than "cannot" I would suggest the RSPCA information you were given regarding your cat should/would have been a Recommendation rather than an Instruction? The homing inspector was very definate about asking how many hours the cat would be left on its own, 4 hours was mentioned as being no more than recommended, so I strike the word "cannot" from my previous comment and explain to Jules that this was my experience and not a written instruction. |
Author: | julescyprus [ Wed Aug 17, 2016 6:34 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Advice .. please |
Hi .. He now has a new loving home .. thanks for all your replies . |
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