Cats Currently Available for adoption

Please use the buttons below to search for a cat that matches your requirements, and click on the photos to view more information about each cats personailty, and the type of home they are looking for.



















Shelby

Shelby was brought to the shelter in a bag for life….it’s a shame the person who abandoned her didn’t feel she was for life 🙁

Shelby was so scared when she arrived and wasn’t happy in the shelter environment, so we sent her to a lovely fosterer who has allowed Shelby the choice and control in all interactions and given her a good routine, and Shelby has made so much progress already!

Her fosterer told us:

“Shelby is continuing to make progress.
– she seems to enjoy my presence and company.  She will purr when we are together and greets me with the raised tail and little chirrups.  She loves having a head bump and scratching.

– she is playing more actively, chasing little fluffy balls as well as enjoying ‘things under things’ and pouncing games.

– she is not hiding any more.  She loves to sit on the windowsill which gets morning sunlight, watching the birds, keeping an eye on dogwalkers and generally being the nosy neighbour!
– she is still wary, however.  She does not want to sit on a lap and although she enjoys pets, she is also afraid of being touched if she hasn’t initiated it.  She is still conflicted about whether human intentions are benign or otherwise, so I simply allow her to approach me if she wants to and leave her be otherwise.

I think she will continue to make progress in building trust, but it may take time.  I think she will need a home without small children who would make sudden movements or create lots of noise.  I think she would need someone who would be patient and gentle and let her go at her own pace.  In that sort of environment I believe she will blossom into a lovely, affectionate pet.  She is gentle and sweet.”

We can’t say much more than that! Just that Shelby will need access outdoors when settled into her new home, older children that are respectful and quiet around cats may be ok, and no other furries please.

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Chidi

This handsome boy was sadly abandoned on the streets with 3 other cats.

They were rather shy in the shelter so we decided to send them to a fosterer.

Jason and Chidi are currently housed together with the fosterer, and while they get on most of the time, we don’t think Chidi is as thrilled to still have the equivalent of his younger brother around, cramping his style and vibes!

Chidi is a gentle giant and comes out to play, but is more of a scaredy cat, so would prefer a nice chilled home where he can take his time to come out of his shell.

Jason seems to be the most inquisitive and enjoys playing and will even snuggle up on a lap if he’s in the mood afterwards. He is certainly a sun worshipper, finding any spot in the house covered in sun and snoozing there for a while

In the foster home they have quickly made great progress, though they are still nervous about new people which is understandable.

We think these boys could be adopted together if they have lots of space indoor and out, but would certainly do well being adopted separately. We don’t know how they would be with dogs or children, knowing very little about their past, but as they are quite shy to begin with, a quieter home with older or no children may be best.

They will need access outside when they are settled in.

If you could give a lovely home to one or two of these black beauties, please get in touch.

Jason

This handsome boy was sadly abandoned on the streets with 3 other cats.

They were rather shy in the shelter so we decided to send them to a fosterer.

Jason and Chidi are currently housed together with the fosterer, and while they get on most of the time, we don’t think Chidi is as thrilled to still have the equivalent of his younger brother around, cramping his style and vibes!

Jason seems to be the most inquisitive and enjoys playing and will even snuggle up on a lap if he’s in the mood afterwards. He is certainly a sun worshipper, finding any spot in the house covered in sun and snoozing there for a while.

Chidi is a gentle giant and comes out to play as well, but is more of a scaredy cat.

In the foster home they have quickly made great progress, though they are still nervous about new people which is understandable.

We think these boys could be adopted together if they have lots of space indoor and out, but would certainly do well being adopted separately. We don’t know how they would be with dogs or children, knowing very little about their past, but as they are quite shy to begin with, a quieter home with older or no children may be best.

They will need access outside when they are settled in.

If you could give a lovely home to one or two of these black beauties, please get in touch.

Tahani

This beautiful girl was sadly abandoned on the streets along with 3 other cats.

Tahani spent a while at the shelter and found it quite scary being in a strange new place, but one of our wonderful fosterers took her home and her personality has blossomed!

She loves attention and having fusses, and has a wonderful loud purr that she shows off whenever she sees her fosterers. She likes to spend her evenings playing, and she love treats, especially lickelix!

She is still a nervous girl and as we don’t know anything about her past, we are looking for a quiet home for her, without dogs or children.

We think she will appreciate having the choice to go outside when she is settled in.

If you could give a lovely home to this black beauty, please get in touch.

Domino

Domino came to us when there were allergies in the family of her last home.

Domino is a lovely cat, but currently she is a bit sad and very stressed. She has been used to a home environment for all 3 years of her life after moving through a shelter, which is a bit scary and daunting, now on to a foster home, she needs lots of TLC and patience to ensure she is the happiest cat she can be. Now she is starting to settle in to her foster home she is wanting fusses and has started to play.

We hope we can find her a home soon.

She will need a pet free home, she doesn’t mind older children if they are kind and gentle with her, and she enjoys going outside when the weather is fine.

If you could give Domino a wonderful home, please get in touch.

Raf

Raf is a wonderfully affectionate boy!

Unfortunately, he was involved in an accident and his tail had to be amputated. This doesn’t seem to bother him in the slightest, however he may always have some nerve damage in that area, which means sometimes he struggles with toiletting, and will need his new owner to keep an eye on his diet to make things easier for him.

He is still super friendly and affectionate, loves his food and enjoys lap time too.

We are looking for a home with lots of love and people to give attention to this charming boy.

We think he could be ok with sensible children. We know he isn’t good with other cats, but don’t know about dogs.

He does enjoy going outside, so a home away from main or busy roads is a must.

If you have the perfect home for Raf, please get in touch!

The Lionesses

These gorgeous kitties came into the shelter after living in a garden with their mum since birth.

All of these kitts have had a rough time, firstly being born outside and then having cat flu when they arrived (thankfully they are over it now). So we are now looking for homes for them.

Originally 7 in the litter, 4 of these kitties were rehomed to separate lovely new homes where their owners are very patient and understanding, and don’t have high or unrealistic expectations of them, and they have already made brilliant progress. (One of them, Kelly, is even a shoulder cat now!)

We think that with the same time and patience, these kitties will come around too. Another friendly cat in the home would also really help to show them the ropes, and they do like being around other kitties!

Lauren and Chloe seem to be bolder around humans so could settle in to a home environment, again, with little expectation of them, and with another friendly cat to show them the ropes, they should come on very quickly. Alex is a shy lad, but a gentle chunk! He can also be won over by toys if he’s feeling brave. He is the snuggliest boy with his fosterer!

If you feel you could give the ideal home to one or a couple of these cats, please get in touch.

Kittens

At this time of year, we are starting to have very young kittens entering the shelter.

Please note, kittens will not be rehomed before the age of 11 weeks. If you have other cats at home, you will need to provide vaccination and neuter history BEFORE adoption.

If you are interested in adopting a kitten you can apply here and we will be in touch if we have any available and suitable.

We prefer that our kittens be able to have the choice to go outside when they are old enough, so it is preferable that they are homed to an area which is quiet and will allow for this. However, there are circumstances in which kittens will be rehomed as indoor cats.

If you are considering adopting a cat, please view our ‘Considering Adopting?’ page, to help you decide if adopting a cat is right for you.

Please read our ‘Adoption Process Information‘ page for more information on our adoption process.

Once you have read these pages and are sure that you are ready to adopt, please fill in the application form below.