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.
4year old Billy was surrendered to us as his hunting skills were becoming a nuisance to his owner. He is apparently good with cats, dogs and children but we have yet to test this. However, with people in general hes an affectionate boy who loves a fuss made of him. We have restarted his vaccines and flea&wormer. He is already chipped and neutered.
Zeus and Xena have been surrendered to us in their twilight years. They both arrived with dental disease and Xena had an ear infection too. The vets have cleaned their teeth, performed bloodwork which shows they're healthy, sorted Xenas ear and began their vaccination course. They've also had Flea&Worming treatments. We looking for an INDOOR only home for the both of them to retire into.
Bob had been spotted as a stray for the last 2years, we have appealed for an owner to come forward but none did. He has now been flea, tick&worm treated, microchipped, neutered&has started his vaccination course. He is looking for a home which can allow him to go outdoors safely. He doesn't seem to mind other cats but dislikes dogs&loud noises. Hes a shy boy who is learning that humans can be friendly, enjoys an earscratch. He will need to be kept indoor for at least 6 weeks before going outside
Chuck was originally surrendered to us 2/11/24 and we had him updates with all his vetwork and he was rehomed on 20/11/24. We thought all had gone well but his rehoming owners needed to return his with reports of 'aggression'. From what we can determine, we have seen no 'aggression' either during his last fosterstay with us, or this one. He is a young, bold boy who requires mental stimulation and physical playtime. If you can offer an outdoor access home to Chuck, please get in touch.
Coco was surrendered to us with her 3 newborn babies and is now settling into fostercare. We know very little about her but she is being an excellent mother. Neither she, nor the babies, with be leaving until vetwork has commenced. Estimate date early august 2025.
These two were being advertised as FREE on social media so we stepped in to save them being used as bait prey. Peanut adapted very well instantly but Pearl is a little more shy. At the moment we are concentrating on updating their vetwork and neutering. Once done, we will reunited them and find out if they're bonded or will be looking for separate homes.
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