Cats for Adoption
Please note that our adoption donation fee is usually a minimum £150.00 per animal, but that can vary depending on the animal looking for a home.
If you are interested in any of our cats, please click here to fill in our Cat Homing Questionnaire. If you're interested in more than one cat, please list all the names on one form.
If you are interested in becoming a foster carer, rather than adopting, please visit our Volunteering page.
Our adoption fee helps to cover expenses for things such as neutering, vaccinations, micro-chipping, flea and worm treatment, as well as full veterinary health checks prior to adoption. As well as the cost of food and (if necessary) medication for ongoing conditions - these are our biggest expenses. We receive a very slight reduction in our veterinary bills, the payment for which comes out of our own pocket. We do not make a profit; everything we make goes towards helping the animals in our care. If you were to buy an animal from a pet shop, you would easily pay more than that for the animal alone, and you would then have to pay even more on top of that for the aforementioned treatments.
If you are interested in any of our cats, please click here to fill in our Cat Homing Questionnaire. If you're interested in more than one cat, please list all the names on one form.
If you are interested in becoming a foster carer, rather than adopting, please visit our Volunteering page.
Our adoption fee helps to cover expenses for things such as neutering, vaccinations, micro-chipping, flea and worm treatment, as well as full veterinary health checks prior to adoption. As well as the cost of food and (if necessary) medication for ongoing conditions - these are our biggest expenses. We receive a very slight reduction in our veterinary bills, the payment for which comes out of our own pocket. We do not make a profit; everything we make goes towards helping the animals in our care. If you were to buy an animal from a pet shop, you would easily pay more than that for the animal alone, and you would then have to pay even more on top of that for the aforementioned treatments.
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MaisieAGE: 7 months (January 2025)
Hi, I'm Maisie! I know I look young but small for my age.
I love cuddling and kissing people but I'm scared of loud noises, so best with children over 9. I can also live with other cats after a slow introduction and cat savvy dogs. Please complete the application on our website if you would like to offer a home
(Please note: home check and donation apply) |
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Bertie and BeansHello, we're Bertie and Beans!
Some kind humans rescued us & now we're waiting for our forever home. We're very close so we have to stay together. Bertie is quiet, playful and thoughtful and always the first one to investigate new things. Beans is shy at first but loves being picked up and cuddled. We like other cats and we'd love to live with an adult female cat who might adopt us. We need an indoor home with access to a cat safe garden, and a mum or dad who can spend plenty of time with us. Please complete the application on our website if you would like to offer a home
(Please note: home check and donation apply) |
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BillyAGE: 4 months (January 2025)
Hi everyone, I'm Billy!
I was a bottle-fed baby so I love humans, I'll give you lots of kisses and cuddles. I love playing with springs and climbing. I can go to a home with children over 5 and with other cats after a slow introduction. Please complete the application on our website if you would like to offer a home
(Please note: home check and donation apply) |
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SimbaAGE: 1 year (January 2025)
Hello, I'm Simba.
I'd love a forever home where I can go outside. I can live with other cats and children over 12. Please complete the application on our website if you would like to offer a home
(Please note: home check and donation apply) |