2UE Pet of the Week.... is back!

 

The 2UE Pet of the Week is up and running again and can be heard each Friday on 2UE at around 8.30pm. For information please contact our customer service office on Phone: (02) 9770 7525 (Please do not call our general number).

 

04 July 2008

Name: Squirrel
Age:18 mths
Breed:Domestic Short Hair/Ginger & white
Sex:Male
Tag No. 042 6010
Location:Yagoona
Information:

Squirrel is a quiet boy who would like a home where he will get lots of love and attention. He would be better to stay inside, firstly because of his pink nose which makes him susceptible to skin cancer and secondly so you will always know where he is and that he is safe.

He likes a cuddle and would love to have a family who will love him and have him sit on their laps and sook. He is a little shy until he gets to know you but as long as you are sensible and gentle with him then he should be fine.

A nice gentle brush a couple of times a week will keep him shiny and gorgeous and is great bonding time for him and his people. He previously lived with 2 other cats, so he should be fine with other cats but he hasn't had much contact with any other animals. A loving home with people who will love and care for him always.

 

06 June 2008

Name: Abby
Age:2 yrs
Breed:Domestic Short Hair/Torti
Sex:Female
Tag No. 042 4350
Location:Yagoona
Information:

I would like a home where I will be kept safe, warm and pampered as my previous owners abandoned me and my friend. I would be better kept inside as I have a white nose which does make me more susceptible to skin cancer. I will also be happy and protected if I am kept indoors. I love a smooch and will happily have a cuddle and playtime without being demanding. I should be okay, as long as they treat me with kindness and respect. A nice gentle brush a couple of times a week would be lovely for us both. I came in with a blue cattle dog and have been sharing with another cat, so no problems perceived with other cats or dogs as long as they are nice to me. Because I was abandoned by my previous owners I was left to fend for myself for sometime before lovely people noticed we had been left and contacted the RSPCA, but I would love to find a new forever home where I will be loved and looked after for the rest of my life.

 

 

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