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Cats Wanting a Home

We have three lovely cats in now that are ready for lifelong loving homes.

Domino is a female black and white cat who is approx. 9 months old.

Lilo, a gorgeous tabby who is approx. 1 years old.

Moonlight, another lovely black and white lady approx. 4 years old.

All have been spayed, chipped, and have negative blood results.

For further information, please look on catchat under Brinsley Animal Rescue.

https://www.catchat.org/shelter_centre/index.php?route=shelters/shelter&path=534

The adoption fee is £150 and home checks apply.

You can also find our cats by clicking on our website and then by clicking on good homes wanted, cats. This will take you to our catchat page.

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