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*REHOMING thread* (Once off requests only)

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  • Registered Users Posts: 234 ✭✭Cypresstree


    Hi folks,

    Three lovely little kittens have just arrived in my back garden...... anyone want one?? biggrin.gifbiggrin.gifbiggrin.gif

    2 completely black
    1 white with black markings..

    They're still a bit wild, but if I know they're going to a good home, I soon have them tamed!! biggrin.gif


    Cheers!!!


  • Registered Users Posts: 143 ✭✭whackball


    Hi,

    Have been advised by our GP to look at rehoming our pet rabbit and budgies.

    Our young daughters (aged 2 & 4) have been diagnoised as astmatic and seem to suffer more around our indoor pets.

    The rabbit is a lovely grey/brown coloured lop-ear named Toffee. He has a great temperament and interacts with no bother. He is about 10 months old.

    We have no green area to let him run about and can`t put him out the back garden as our dogs would not be too impressed.

    If anyone is interested in providing a good home for him, please PM me.

    I can give you some hay, food and a travel cage for him.

    There are 2 budgies, one blue male and one white female. They get on great together. There names are Tinker & Bell.

    thanks


  • Registered Users Posts: 10 Laila


    Hi,

    I have two adorable black male kittens who have been reared indoors. They are now 14 weeks old and fully litter trained.

    They are very playful and social kittens and will make great pets to some lucky family.

    I would like to find new homes where they will be loved and cared for as part of the family:)

    If interested please contact me. Only serious cat lovers please.

    Thanks


  • Registered Users Posts: 82 ✭✭JandS


    Hi all,

    We have to move house and cannot take our 7 month old Bernard with us.

    He has been neutered and has all vaccinations/documentation. We originally got him as a 6 week old from the DSPCA.

    He is extremely affectionate, fun loving, and ginger, and we will not put him back in the pound.

    Will provide litter tray, carry case also.

    Please PM if interested.

    Thanks,

    Jonathan


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,597 ✭✭✭anniehoo


    PM'd


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  • Registered Users Posts: 954 ✭✭✭Yo Mamma


    I know its not realy the proper season for kittens but myself and my girlfriend would like to buy / adopt one. We have been to the DSPCA but unfortunatly there were no kittens there only fully grown cats with special needs..

    If anyone knows of anyone who may want to sell / adopt a kitten (preferably 4 - 6 weeks old if possible) then please pm me.

    Thanks for your help

    HJ-


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 98 ✭✭December


    We're in the same boat as you Yo Mamma - searching high and low for two new kittens to join our critter family. :)

    But isnt 4-6weeks a little too young for the kitten to be away from their mum anyway? I thought they had to stay till about 8 weeks (ofc that's permiting nothing horrible happens to the mum). :/


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 202 ✭✭cos!!


    December wrote: »
    But isnt 4-6weeks a little too young for the kitten to be away from their mum anyway? I thought they had to stay till about 8 weeks (ofc that's permiting nothing horrible happens to the mum). :/


    Correct!At least 8 weeks, but the longer the better!


  • Registered Users Posts: 423 ✭✭loup


    Have you tried CatsAid? They are on Facebook and also have a website

    http://www.catsaid.org/


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,124 ✭✭✭wolfpawnat


    Wanted, fully black kitten or young enough cat, gender irrelevant. It must be indoor cat and must be indifferent or like young children (we have a 1 year old son!)

    I dont have a car so I cannot travel far, I live in D18.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,712 ✭✭✭lorebringer


    December and Yo Mamma - have you tried "Kitten Cottage" in Cavan, it's in connection with Last Hope rescue in Meath --> www.lasthope.ie.

    Irish Animals have a good list of rescues you could ring around --> http://www.irishanimals.ie/cat_homes.html, even if they don't have kittens advertised they may still have some in their rescues, always worth a ring around.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 98 ✭✭December


    Thanks for the links - will definitly give them a go! :)


  • Registered Users Posts: 5 Thelip


    Hi All

    We need to rehome our most recent addition to the family and she is just not getting on with one of the dogs we already have. the dog in question is a collie/rottie cross, f, 6mths old, and we have just neutered, microchipped, vaccinated, wormed and flead her. She is housetrained and loves her comforts, but unfortunately, my female GSD and herself are at total war. We cannot even have them in the same room or walk them together. She is very loving and affectionate and gets on fine with the small male. She was a stray that appeared at our house one night over a month ago. We did as we were advised and put ads up and contacted vets and police etc and also the warden. We surrendered her to the warden and when she was not claimed in the 5 days, we adopted her. At first the two girls got on great, but our house has been a warzone since last Thursday - the two girls both want to be alpha and if we let them fight, one will certainly kill the other. It is breaking our hearts to part with her, but for the good of the existing two dogs and ourselves, we see no other option. contacted a rescue place and there is a three month waiting list there, so no joy there. We want to find a a great home for her, no other female dogs and preferably no young children. She is fine with kids, but she is boisterous and could knock them over. If anyone would like to see a photo or need more info, or can be of any help please pm me.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,712 ✭✭✭lorebringer


    Thelip - have sent you a pm


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 543 ✭✭✭Cerocco


    Hi All, Can anyone help. My moms dog of 10 years got hit by a car and killed recently. She is heartbroken. Mom lives alone and wants to get another dog for company. Moms dog was a cross between a yorkie and jack russel so we are looking for a sililar size and friendly tipe pup for her. I've been on to all of the usual websites but they all seem to have adult dorgs or save the puppies for houses with children. Does anyone have little mongrels looking for a very good home or can anyone point me in the right direction

    Any help given would be very much appreciated


  • Registered Users Posts: 37 OldIrishWulf


    Cerocco wrote: »
    Hi All, Can anyone help. My moms dog of 10 years got hit by a car and killed recently. She is heartbroken. Mom lives alone and wants to get another dog for company. Moms dog was a cross between a yorkie and jack russel so we are looking for a sililar size and friendly tipe pup for her. I've been on to all of the usual websites but they all seem to have adult dorgs or save the puppies for houses with children. Does anyone have little mongrels looking for a very good home or can anyone point me in the right direction

    Any help given would be very much appreciated

    have you tried irishanimals.ie and get an older house trained dog for your mother.I'm sure I wouldn't want to be house training a puppy when I'm 80.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,712 ✭✭✭lorebringer


    www.dogsindistress.org rehome dog to the best home available, if your mother can offer a good home to a puppy or dog she will definitely be considered. Have a look on the site and send in application forms for a pup that you feel may be suitable. You will need a home check done but, as I said, if your mother can offer a good home she should have nothing to worry about with regards to passing. Just be aware that sometimes the volunteers can be very busy so it may take a bit of time to get everything sorted and you may not get your first choice. Good luck!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,178 ✭✭✭Mango Joe


    1 Male (7 years) and 1 Female (5 years) - These two are good Buddies and can't consider separating them.

    - Need to rehome due to changes in Work situation and commitments and unfortunately being away from home for too long to properly care for them.

    Both dogs are good family Pets, have nice temperaments, are house trained and vaccinations are up to date.

    - It would be great to get them re-homed together somewhere with sufficient space and with a Family or Household who enjoy outdoor activities as they can run for hours!!!

    We are in Limerick, Dooradoyle area - Please send me a PM and we can exchange numbers.

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  • Registered Users Posts: 202 ✭✭garminguy


    home wanted for black labrador who is house trained and kid friendly but needing more attention and company that we are unable to give due to work commitments

    Mod editpm if interested


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 21,296 ✭✭✭✭gimmick


    Dunno is this the right place, but we are looking for a golden cocker spaniel pup? We are from Cork, so do not want to be travelling to the toehr side fo the country. Anyone know of any good place to look?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,964 ✭✭✭tinofapples


    gimmick wrote: »
    Dunno is this the right place, but we are looking for a golden cocker spaniel pup? We are from Cork, so do not want to be travelling to the toehr side fo the country. Anyone know of any good place to look?


    Would love to offer a home to one of those too but don't see too many of them for rehoming.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,712 ✭✭✭lorebringer


    Would love to offer a home to one of those too but don't see too many of them for rehoming.

    There are a good few Spaniels for rehoming on Irish Animals - www.iriahanimals.ie - they are a few Springers and some mixes that could suit what you (and "garminguy") are looking for.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 202 ✭✭cos!!


    There are a couple of cockers on dogs in distress too


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2 mkiwi63


    JandS wrote: »
    Hi all,

    We have to move house and cannot take our 7 month old Bernard with us.

    He has been neutered and has all vaccinations/documentation. We originally got him as a 6 week old from the DSPCA.

    He is extremely affectionate, fun loving, and ginger, and we will not put him back in the pound.

    Will provide litter tray, carry case also.

    Please PM if interested.

    Thanks,

    Jonathan
    Hi totally new to this boards.ie- we are looking for another cat to join our 1 remaining cat- recently lost our ginger tom is he still available?
    where are you in the country?


  • Registered Users Posts: 10 cdlc


    Sent you a wee PM......


  • Registered Users Posts: 10 cdlc


    We're looking for another dog; male/female and preferably neutered (but in no way necessary as we can get this done). We already have a golden lab, 14 months old and would love to get another dog for him to be buddies with; we've recently moved house, we live in Wicklow and have a good sized garden. Fudge is a house dog though, he sleeps indoors and is really only outside for his walkies, he doesn't like the rain!!
    We've also just had a baby so the dog would HAVE to be child/baby friendly, gentle dog, ideally a lovely temperament :-)
    Not fussy about breed etc. I always intended on getting another dog when we moved house as we have so much space but don't really want to go through the whole housetraining thing again!
    Please do PM me if you've any help!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,178 ✭✭✭Mango Joe


    Hi All!

    Didn't even get one enquiry regarding re-homing the two Terriers posted above (Or Link Here)

    Forgot to mention in the original post that they are both neutered/spayed also.

    - Can anyone advise where else I might advertise these two in the hope of finding a good home for them?

    Thanks!!!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2 Eschekt


    Hi,

    I would love to give one or two kittens, 10+ weeks, a good home (indoor only) where they get cuddled, spoiled and have it cozy and quiet.

    If someone within Dublin have kittens to give away please feel free to send me a PM, if possible with pictures.

    Thanks


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 765 ✭✭✭yungwan


    Hello!!

    I am based in West Co. Roscommon.

    I have been wanting to rehome a puppy for a long time but I do not believe in having to pay for one as there are so many homeless puppies out there.

    I have found it fairly difficult to find one!

    My requirements would be that it be a small puppy or young dog,

    Good with children (i have a six year old soon, not overlly boisterous though)

    Not shed too much

    And free to a good home!!

    It would be great to finally find one. I have tried pounds in the past and small dogs go very quickly obviously.

    Please PM me if you wish to rehome a puppy in the Roscommon/Leitrim/SLigo/Mayo areas to a good family home.
    I can arrange pick up.

    Thanks


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 732 ✭✭✭bewhiched


    buggeroff wrote: »
    Jack Russell puppies.

    5 pups, only born yesterday (03/01/10) so cannot be re-homed for about 6+ weeks.

    2 black and white pups

    2 very dark brown pups

    1 sandy coloured pup.

    Louth area.

    Just P.m'd you live in Drogheda


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 732 ✭✭✭bewhiched


    Hello,
    We are looking for a Jack Russel pup For a great home if anyone can help:)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 151 ✭✭JasperKat


    Eschekt wrote: »
    Hi,

    I would love to give one or two kittens, 10+ weeks, a good home (indoor only) where they get cuddled, spoiled and have it cozy and quiet.

    If someone within Dublin have kittens to give away please feel free to send me a PM, if possible with pictures.

    Thanks

    I posted this a day or so ago, about a lonely ginger fella(?) that's in need of a good home... don't know if he's suitable or not but we're trying desperately to get a home for him...

    Jasper


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 462 ✭✭LisaO


    Mango Joe wrote: »
    Hi All!

    Didn't even get one enquiry regarding re-homing the two Terriers posted above (Or Link Here)

    Forgot to mention in the original post that they are both neutered/spayed also.

    - Can anyone advise where else I might advertise these two in the hope of finding a good home for them?

    Thanks!!!

    Maybe try http://petsireland.invisionzone.com/ and http://www.irishanimals.ie/.

    They are beautiful dogs, hope you find the perfect home for them soon.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,164 ✭✭✭Royale with Cheese


    JasperKat wrote: »
    I posted this a day or so ago, about a lonely ginger fella(?) that's in need of a good home... don't know if he's suitable or not but we're trying desperately to get a home for him...

    Jasper

    Hi Jasper. I'm in Shankill and we're currently looking for a ginger cat. Does he like being picked up etc?


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 76 ✭✭Davemcfar


    Hi,

    About 3 months ago my mum took in a stray dog. My mum is 65 and unfortuntly finds it too difficult taking care of him as he's full of life and probably needs alot more exercise than my mother can give.

    I cannot take the dog myself as am often out of the country.

    I have tried many dog homes, dogs trust, paws, etc.. and they cannot take him as they are all extremely full these days.

    So, I was wondering if anyone would be interested ?

    He is 1 and a half years old, neutered, micro chipped, vaccinated, very friendly and fully house trained.

    He 'I think' is a lurcher / greyhound?

    I can send on more pics if you need

    Thank you, Dave


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 152 ✭✭Eibhin


    Hi all
    A friend of mine has a female beagle for rehoming. Neutered, micro chipped and trained to sit etc. 10 months old. Really lovely dog but they realise they made a big mistake as they are working and she needs much more attention. I have minded this dog for a few weekends and she has a really nice nature, gets on well with my own dogs etc.
    They are hoping to get her a home with people who are either home most of the day or who are big into walking, or who have land etc.
    PM me for details
    Thanks!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4 border




    BORDER COLLIE PUPPY- GALWAY

    Hi, we have almost 3 month old border collie kind of puppy. He has no pedigree ,but is very nice and smart and his both parents are collies.We got used to him already and we like him a lot and we will miss him for a long time. :(
    The thing is he needs A LOT of attention and time. I train ,play with him every day betweet time when he sleeps and if I dont give him non stop ,100% attention he goes crazy. :( I know we should know this before taking puppy and I am aware this decision was reckless ,but I hope its not to late to find the right people for him. I will only give him away to responsible experienced with pupies or collies person. I can't even think about him ending up in pound -in that case we would keep him and try to find way to make him and our selfs happy in this situation. I am very confused and angry wth myself that I cant cope :( and feel responsible for him.
    He is fully vaccinated ,wormed , makes progress every day with training.
    We will only consider serious and reliable offers from people who are aware of the fact that dog is a big commitment, needs lot of time ,sometimes money. Perfect person would be someone who would keep him at home (he got used to this already) and who would train with him agility, frisbee etc.
    If you know a lot about collies ,have lots of time and think about dog as friend for life, please pm me and I can send you some photos.

    :(:(:(
    :(


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 257 ✭✭PaulB91


    Davemcfar wrote: »
    He is 1 and a half years old, neutered, micro chipped, vaccinated, very friendly and fully house trained.

    He 'I think' is a lurcher / greyhound?

    I can send on more pics if you need

    Thank you, Dave

    hey Dave - where is the Dog - Cork, Dublin?


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 76 ✭✭Davemcfar


    PaulB91 wrote: »
    hey Dave - where is the Dog - Cork, Dublin?

    Hi Paul,

    We are in Bray.

    Thanks, Dave


  • Registered Users Posts: 25 SecretGarden


    I have a lovely 2 year old purebred Westie that I need to rehome

    I’ve had him since he was about 6 months old and he’s a lovely specimen (UK registered) although I won’t be giving that as he’s is blind and it appears as if he’s been so since birth.

    He’s been confined to the back lawn and will run and race around with the other dogs avoiding any obstacles without a problem in a familiar area

    He’s been happy here but I recently acquired a Great Dane – who tends to walk on him as he bounds about the place.

    I can only let him go to a home where there is another small dog already, as he needs company.

    He must be securely confined, he will get lost quite easily if he is allowed to wander unsupervised.

    Ideally if his new owner was home during the day it would be perfect as he loves company and attention.

    Thank you for reading this, please consider it carefully as he requires a specific environment to remain as happy as he is at present. :)


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,921 ✭✭✭Gophur


    I have a three year old Boxer Bitch for re-homing. She is spayed. She's small for a boxer, standing about 22 inches.

    Reason for re-homing is we have two other dogs, who she wants to dominate 100%. One dog, in particular, is her doormat, she does not want him to have anything she wants herself, to the point where she has hurt him.

    On her own, she's the perfect companion, possessing all the usual Boxer traits. She is loyal, a great guard-dog, and healthy. She absolutely hates the cat (who is so cute, she knows how and when to stay out of the Boxer's way).

    So, we feel she would be best in an environment where she can get the attention she deserves, but is unsuitable for one with other animals. Twice we have got pups and she has switched into the Mother role automatically, minding them like her own. (But, turning into domination when older.)

    So, if anyone feels they would be in a position to offer her a good home, please contact me via PM. Location - 50 miles from the M50, up the N3.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,964 ✭✭✭Cherry Blossom


    Eibhin wrote: »
    Hi all
    A friend of mine has a female beagle for rehoming. Neutered, micro chipped and trained to sit etc. 10 months old. Really lovely dog but they realise they made a big mistake as they are working and she needs much more attention. I have minded this dog for a few weekends and she has a really nice nature, gets on well with my own dogs etc.
    They are hoping to get her a home with people who are either home most of the day or who are big into walking, or who have land etc.
    PM me for details
    Thanks!

    Would love to have had her but wouldn't be able to take her for another 2 months due to current circumstances :( Hopefully she'll have a new home before then ;)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 676 ✭✭✭qvsr46ofgc792k


    Gophur wrote: »
    I have a three year old Boxer Bitch for re-homing. She is spayed. She's small for a boxer, standing about 22 inches.

    Reason for re-homing is we have two other dogs, who she wants to dominate 100%. One dog, in particular, is her doormat, she does not want him to have anything she wants herself, to the point where she has hurt him.

    On her own, she's the perfect companion, possessing all the usual Boxer traits. She is loyal, a great guard-dog, and healthy. She absolutely hates the cat (who is so cute, she knows how and when to stay out of the Boxer's way).

    So, we feel she would be best in an environment where she can get the attention she deserves, but is unsuitable for one with other animals. Twice we have got pups and she has switched into the Mother role automatically, minding them like her own. (But, turning into domination when older.)

    So, if anyone feels they would be in a position to offer her a good home, please contact me via PM. Location - 50 miles from the M50, up the N3.

    Hi Gophur,

    I recieved your private message problem is you cannot recieve private replies due to some restriction on your account!
    I would love to talk more with you regarding her.
    Can you PM me with your contact details so I could give you a call.

    Thanks


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 21 Just_lil_ole_me


    Hi if anyone has a small pup free to a good loving home could they let me know i am in dublin have 2 young kids.....our dog of 6 years passed away a couple of months ago and we are now ready to get a new dog. The pup would be filled with love and WELL cared for. Thanks in advance people :o We would be willing to travel ....but not too far and if wanted we would stay in touch with owners e-mailing pics etc.....

    (mod edit - no sales on boards so post was edited - however if you're a rescue and have one to rehome for a fee, I'm sure the poster would appreciate a pm)


  • Registered Users Posts: 313 ✭✭Rabbitandcavy


    Hi guys,
    Offering a home to a male guinea pig. I have a large cage which we home made, it is three levels high with each level being level being 4ftx2ft. I already have three males which get along very well. I'd love a long haired piggie as I've never had one before :)
    If you know of anyone rehoming or have one yourself, let me know :)
    Munster area, preferably


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,214 ✭✭✭cbyrd


    Hi I have a 4 year old border collie x that i need to re-home. we lived in the country and recently moved into town and he's going mad cooped up in the back garden. he's good with kids and brilliant on the lead,
    he's black and white and his name is Jasper. i really don't want to get rid of him but for his sake he needs a big area to run in and I've just had a new baby and i don't have the time to walk him.
    he's very affectionate and loves playing ball and running with the kids on they're bikes, we've had him since he was a pup.
    Anyone interested could reply here.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 140 ✭✭roxiesmammy


    I am looking for a kitten, country home will be indoor, not bothered about sex or colour, might even take 2 to keep each other company. might consider a older cat either if it is ok with dogs


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,170 ✭✭✭mrsdewinter


    I recently adopted a cat from a friend who's just had a baby. Unfortunately, the poor thing is miserable. I live in a small apartment and work full-time. He desperately misses the garden he used to roam around in, and being hemmed in all day in a small flat is, I think, taking its toll on his wellbeing. He's quite old - at least 11 years old - neutered and doesn't like being handled. I think he'd be better off living with an elderly couple, able to come and go as he pleases. I know many people will say I shouldn't have taken him in, but I thought I was helping out. Please help: both he and I are our wits' end.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,516 ✭✭✭Outkast_IRE


    Pair of Cockatiels i need to rehome , standard grey colour , breeding pair have successfully bred the last 3 years . Free to an interested breeder or simply a good home . Cork area myself.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,082 ✭✭✭irelandspurs


    looking for a kitten if anyone knows of any


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