Charlie and Keela arrived together but have shown us that they want their own space in new homes. Both are friendly towards people, have always been indoor only and are neutered. We have updated their flea&worming protocols, vaccinations and had them microchipped. They would not do well with your children, but teenagers and up would be brilliant.
Two black males and one grey female were reportedly found under some tin sheeting alone with no mother as tiny dependant kittens. They were surrendered at the local Vet practice and passed to us. Initially we were bottle feeding these hungry souls but Coco (above) has stood in as Foster Mama and looked after them along with her own babies. Sadly, the Smallest black boy (Alvin) passed away but Simon and Theodora remain growing and developing well. They won't be leaving us until they are 10weeks
These four babies were surrendered to us with no mother at the age of 4weeks. They have settled in well. They show signs of being the results of inbreeding, with one kitten having a deformed paw. This will be continually monitored for signs of pain, and we are working closely with our vets to monitor these poor babies.
Both Sun and Moon are only youngsters but both have both through various pregnancies and births in their short lives. Moon is just recovering from her latest litter, while Sun was surrendered to us alongside her 3 kittens. Neither kittens nor adults will be available for rehoming until the kittens have settled in and began exploring.
Missy came from the same home as Sun&Moon (above) and had her own 4 kittens in tow too. These have now been named Cooper (ginger&white boy, now reserved), Parker (Tabby boy), Daisy (black&white girl) and Nala (tortie girl, now homed)
Lulu has been surrendered to us by a member of the public as they were concerned for her safety on nearby roads and large dogs in the area. We will be holding her for 10days incase an owner wishes to come forward. If no Owner presents themselves, Lulu will be chips, neutered, fully vaccinations and flea&work treatmented ASAP
We received a call from a member of the public on 24th July to say that 2 newborn kittens had been found abandoned with no mother in sight. They were quick rescued from under a tall tree, which is how Oakley got his name. Sadly, his sibling did'nt make the first 24hours of life. Oakley arrived to us at 2 days of age and umbilical cord still attached. We have been bottlefeeding him since.
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