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All the adult cats in our foster care will have been vet checked, neutered, vaccinated, deflead, wormed & microchipped by the time they are rehomed. Kittens of 9 weeks are rehomed with a 1st vaccination and will have had a full vaccination course if rehomed at 13 weeks. For cats under 6 months we need you to agree to get them neutered and microchipped by 6 months of age.
Our adoption fees are £125 for a single kitten under 6 months, £200 for a pair of kittens under 6 months, £120 for an adult cat and £90 for cats of 10 years and over. We rehome cats as indoor only if they have a disability, are FIV or FeLV positive or are at least 10 years old and show no more interest in going outside.
When applying to adopt a cat, please put the name of the cat in the subject line of your email. If your enquiry is more general and you are looking for a type of cat, for instance an older cat, an indoor only cat, a cat with a disability or special needs, or a pair of cats or kittens, please put this in the subject line.
Rosa and White Paws;
Rosa and White Paws;
Rosa and White Paws are being rehomed by our rescue partners, they say:
Rosa was part of a colony living in back gardens and within days of her rescue had produced 5 kittens! We are now looking to rehome her with the last of her little, White Paws, with whom she has bonded so well.
Rosa is an unusual looking cat due to her sweet curled up ears. When we first saw her, peering through a hole in the fence, she appeared to have little horns! This is caused by a slight cartilage abnormality.
She is a very sweet cat, loves her kitten, who is now a smart young man! She never hisses at him even when he becomes too boisterous. Sadly Rosa does not like being picked up but will take treats from your hand and is slowly learning to trust.
White Paws is a lively, adorably friendly young cat who loves to be fussed and stroked. He is also very playful and loves sleeping next to his foster mum on the pillow. He has a funny habit of finding the strangest places to sleep, sinks or even buckets are seen as suitable!
When we vaccinated White Paws it was discovered he had a heart murmur. Our policy is to investigate any existing health issues so a specialist heart scan was arranged. He has an enlarged heart but has no signs of any possibly related issues.It is worth noting that it’s not uncommon for cats and kittens to have heart murmurs and the reasons are not investigated. We have given him every attention and hope this does not affect his chance of a home. Should this pre-existing condition require treatment we will be willing to support this cost via our vet.