Due to COVID-19 we are now operating a new rehoming process to adhere to Government Regulations and keep everyone safe. If you are interested in adopting any of the animals we ask that you familiarise yourself with the new procedure, which can be found by following the link below. You can then complete a pre-adoption application form (the link can be found below and on other pages on the site).
- ‘Annie’ approximately 2 year old female. Annie is looking for a new home as she was abandoned by her previous owner. We don’t know her background but she arrived with a hernia, which has now been repaired and she has been neutered and otherwise is in good health and quite friendly.
- ‘Hamilton’ 6 month old castrated Male. Hamilton is looking for a home as his owner had health problems. He is a friendly boy, though being a kitten he likes to play rough! He is certainly a character.
- ‘George’ 6 and a half year old castrated male. George is looking for a home due to his owner’s ill health. He has lived with an older lady but is quite a friendly big boy. He has a low grade heart murmur, which isn’t affecting him, and otherwise seems in good health. He has no specific restrictions for rehoming but has not been used to dogs or other animals.
- ‘Patch’ Approximately 3 year old neutered female. Patch is looking for a new home as her owner had to move back home and couldn’t take her with them. She has lived with other cats but not other animals or children. She is a little nervous so we wouldn’t recommend she be homed with young children.
- ‘Kitty’ 2 year old neutered female British Shorthair. Kitty is looking for a new home as her owner had become unwell. She is quite friendly but hasn’t lived with children. She is a house cat. She has a grade 3 (of 6) heart murmur but this is not causing her any problems currently, though it should be monitored as she gets older in case it has more effect as she ages.
- ‘Smudge’ approximately 5 year old castrated male. Smudge is looking for a new home as his owner had to move in with family due to ill health and couldn’t take him with them. He can be a bit feisty when he first meets you but he will then sit there and let you tickle him. Because of his initial reaction we won’t home him with children and his new owner will need to allow him time to settle.