Cats

If you feel you could offer one of our cats a safe and loving home, please contact us

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Its always worth contacting us if you are looking for a suitable cat as we often have some in that are not on the website.

Admission Process

All cats that come into our care are;

  • Health checked by a veterinary surgeon including ;
    • Checking the teeth.
    • Blood tested for FIV and FeLV.
  • Neutered.
  • Full vaccinated.
  • Micro-chipped.
  • Wormed and de-flea.

Adoption Process

If you see a cat you are considering to offer a home or would like more information, please contact us. Please let us know what sort of house hold you have, what other pets you have and children. If you allready have cats, how many and what sex are they all?

If you would like to meet a cat, we can make an appointment with the cat foster. Rather than have cats in kennels, we have them with volunteer foster homes, this way the cat is more comfortable in a home environment, which helps us assess them and is more friendly for the cat. In addition if you visit one of our cats with a view to adopting, you will see them in a natural home environment not confided in a kennel that could affect thier normal behaviours.

As viewings are by appointment only.

If you then want to offer a home to a cat, we carry out a home check, we aim to do this promptly.

We ask for a minimum adoption donation of £150 per cat, this goes towards the veterinary costs we incurr. If the cat is too young to be neutered at adoption, you would return the cat to our vets once old enough and the cat neutered on our account.

Our Cat Admission Process

Admission Process

Cats come into our care from a variety of places, sometimes they are stray or have been abandoned, often they are pets that have been surrounded by thier former owner.

On addition cats receive the following care;

  • Veterinary Care to include;
    • Health Check including dental check
    • Blood test for FIV and FeLV
    • Full vaccinations
    • Neutering (if required and old enough)
    • Micro-chipping
  • Worming and flea treatment (if required)

Adoption Process

If you see a cat you are considering to offer a home or would like more information, please contact us. Please let us know what sort of household you have, what other pets you have and children. If you allready have cats, how many and what sex are they all?

If you would like to meet a cat, we can make an appointment with the cat foster. Rather than have cats in kennels, we have them with volunteer foster homes, this way the cat is more comfortable in a home environment, which helps us assess them and is more friendly for the cat. In addition if you visit one of our cats with a view to adopting, you will see them in a natural home environment not confided in a kennel that could affect thier normal behaviours.

As viewings are by appointment only.

If you then want to offer a home to a cat, we carry out a home check, we aim to do this promptly. During the home check we offer advice and are very happy to answer your questions.

We ask for a minimum adoption donation of £150 per cat, this goes towards the veterinary costs we incur. If the cat is too young to be neutered at adoption, we ask that you return the cat to our vets once old enough and the cat neutered on our account.