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Can you give deaf Tallulah a home?



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A local cats charity is seeking to rehome a profoundly deaf cat found abandoned in November.
Derby and District Branch of Cats Protection is caring for a pure white spayed 7 month old female cat which they have named Tallulah.

Sylvia Plummer, volunteer for the charity, said: "She was found wondering in Derby and, despite publicity to try and find her owner, no one has come forward.

"She is very friendly, likes company and gets on well with other cats but, due to her disability, her new home would need to have a completely secure garden – well away from roads.

"Failing that she will need to be kept as an indoor cat but this would be a shame as she likes being outside."

Anyone wishing to adopt Tallulah or one of the Charity's other cats, should contact the Branch's Cat-Line on Derby 206956 (voicemail), leaving their name, telephone number and a short message. Someone will ring them back.

For more information, you can email the charity here.

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  • Last Updated: 10 January 2008 3:59 PM
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  • Location: Eastwood
 
 
  

 
 

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