In This Issue
Ex-Pets at Home man helps to create exciting new pet range for Gardman
Pets Choice takes over sales and distribution of Vitakraft products in the UK
Award-winning pet store gets ready to celebrate 10th anniversary
Concerns raised over new Pets at Home store in Ludlow
Innovative Canny Magloc goes from strength to strength
Mars Petcare aims to grow sales through its smaller brands
High quality entries received for Pet Industry Awards 2014
Retailers urged to help prevent turtle sales surge on eve of new Ninja Turtles film
Best Friends Veterinary Group recognises its top performers
Transform your business at the Pet Industry Forum
Dog breeder banned for life after 15 animals found living in squalor
Donations to Manchester Dogs' Home pass £2m mark
Pet owners concerned after 100 cats go missing from Ipswich
The Pet Charity puts its chairman Paul Miley up for auction
Tiffany the cat is worth £76,000 (and comes with a £1.1million house)
Trials (and tribulations) of sheepdog competition on video
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Tiffany the cat is worth £76,000 (and comes with a £1.1million house)



An Australian family have just sold their house, with pet cat Tiffany included, for £76,000 more than they were originally offered.

Fran Perceval and her family were trying to sell their home in Melbourne, Australia.

They had already had one bid of £1.1million when their estate agent told them a higher offer had been made. The Percevals would get an extra £76,000 – but their beloved cat had to be part of the deal.

Apparently, a child of one of the bidders had fallen in love with Tiffany when they were viewing the house.

Ms Perceval said: "Tiffany decided she would sit on the couch. People would come through, and she’d observe them and be patted. She loved all the attention — she does look a bit ornamental."

She had jokingly suggested to Mr Coutinho that Tiffany could be included in the sale, because after all "she believes the house is her property."

Estate agent Glen Coutinho said: "I’ve had plenty of people say they’d throw in their partners, but not pets, no. It’s the first time."

The family agreed to the terms and parted with both house and cat.

But Sam Perceval, 19, who bought Tiffany from a pet shop, wasn’t happy about his cat being sold and, according to his mum the family are "still negotiating with him" about it.

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