It was brought to my attention that someone I work with was thinking of taking their cat to the SPCA because it was pooing on the floor. When I heard the details I was shocked (to put it mildly) and need to find a loving home for this poor cat. Here are the details:
She is a five year old calico with allergies (to what they don't know, since the vet couldn't be bothered with trying different things and just pumped her full of injectible steroids

). Allergies kicked in at about eight months of age. She is also unspayed

And they don't know if she's ever been tested for feline leukemia...
About a year ago when this woman and her hubby moved into their new house the cat began pooping on the floor. She pees in the litterbox but poops in certain places throughout the house -- it's not random but rather in specific places.
Other than that she is a well-adjusted normal cat who gets along with other kitties (they have three other cats, I believe). She is affectionate and loving.
The thing is, this woman is due to have her baby at the end of July and is determined to get rid of the cat by then if she can't break her of the habit. I've given her suggestions as to things to try (the first one being to try two litterboxes), but considering the fact that she's let it go on for a year before finally doing something about it and is really taking a defeatist position from the beginning ("If she's been doing it for a year, I don't think anyone would be able to break her of it" was her viewpoint. I told her that it could be sorted out, but it would take some time and perhaps some money), I doubt she'll have good results and I'm afraid she will just take the cat to the SPCA although I've told her they will kill the cat, as nobody is going to adopt a cat who poops all over the house She says she would much rather see the cat in a good home, but she will go the SPCA route if the cat either hasn't stopped pooping on the floor or gone to a good home.
I would take the poor girl myself in a heartbeat and get her spayed, tested, etc. then bring her home to work with patiently, if I had a bigger place. But I don't have a spare room to give her for the settling in period before she'd be meeting the other cats (the rats are in the spare room and there's no way I can put her in there with them, and the bathroom doesn't have a window), and I'd be doing nobody any favours by trying to cram another cat in this apartment, especially if Aoife decided to be as nasty as she was with Fionagh.
So if anyone here knows of anyone who would be able to take this girl and give her a loving home, please let me know. Thanks.