Hazel
Home-from-home adoptionThis little beauty was born in a garden to a semiferal mum and she's still very nervous. She's happy to have strokes and a bit of a fuss now but what she really needs is another young, friendly cat to play and snuggle with. The best way for her to trust those scary hoomans is to see another cat interacting happily with them. Sadly her sibling was killed on the road so she's been a singleton for a few weeks now and skittish mum isn't helping!! She's about 14 weeks and would like a garden away from busy roads/catio to keep her safe. Chipped, vaccinated plus 5 weeks free insurance. If you have a puss wanting a friend then please mail us at [email protected] with your address and a contact number :)
Billie
Home-from-home adoptionMeet Billie - our first little puss of 2025 looking for new digs ❤️ She's a bright little girlie and likes lots of attention from her hoomans but not from her sister unfortunately- they've starting fighting like cat and...cat. There's probably some frustration in there as her owner's circumstances have changed and she can't spend enough time with Billie anymore. Billie is very curious and likes to join in so could probably cope with a busy household, although maybe not with very young children and definitely no other cats! She likes to sit on laps and is still pretty playful at 7 yrs old. Basically she just wants lots of love and cuddles and is a total sweetie with not an ounce of tortietude in sight 😁 She'd love a garden away from busy roads to keep her safe and is neutered and chipped. She's currently still with her owner to save the stress of a move into foster so ping us an email to [email protected] with your address and contact number if Billie the kit is the one for you :)
Squeak
Foster in Bristol, ReservedHi everyone, Squeak here! I know all you hoomans are in your post-Christmas stupor not even knowing what day it is so I've decided it's : Find Squeak A Home Day :)Sadly my mum passed away and I was totally discombobulated coming into foster - I hid for a while and hissed and purred at my fostermum even though I really wanted lots of fuss and strokes - she was well confuddled I can tell you.Anyways, I turned a corner and mum says I'm now an absolute joy - like a different cat she says. I was even invited to the teenager's party and I was the life and soul! I introduced myself to everyone, loved the loud music and stayed right 'til the end. Apparently I'm a "lovely little chap" and who am I to disagree?I think I'd like a quieter home as moving again will be a bit scary but teenagers are definitely ok and a garden for a potter but I think I'll stay close to home as I'm about 12 now.I've lived with my sister but we're not close so a new gentle friend might be ok -I had a major dental as my teeth weren't great and now am completely gummy, not a single tooth left so I won't be biting anyone at least!Neutered, chipped vaccinated plus 5 weeks free insurance.Ping us an email with your address and a contact number -our little gummy bear is waiting!Lily
Foster in Bristol, ReservedRemember our little helicopter mama? Well it's time for her to find her very own furever hoomansLily is very ready to have her own space after raising her five very energetic kittens although she is still little more than a kitten herself at about one year old. She is a very sweet, very busy little girl who will come and tell you that she needs an urgent head tickle and appreciates prompt service from her humans when delivering food.Lily had a tough start, living outside, begging for food and shelter with fellow family members Lulu, Bella, Grady and Oreo who we've also brought in and rehomed. Consequently she can be a little wary and may swipe if you move too quickly (or try to tell her that kitten milk is only for small kittens!) but she does tend to telegraph her intentions so it's easy enough to avoid her velvet murder mittens and she'll grow out of it when she feels safe and secure.She's becoming a playful, affectionate puss now the responsibility of motherhood is passing and would suit a home with older cat savvy children or adults only. Not sure about other cats - she *should* be ok as she's lived happily with others but her maternal hormones turned her into an overprotective little firecracker so she's probably best as an only!Soon to be vaccinated, chipped and neutered, we'd love to get her reserved so ping us a small to [email protected] with your address and a contact number if you'd like this pretty girlie under your tree
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