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The Cattery

Meet some of our cats seeking new homes.

Please note that although this site is updated regularly some cats may already have found new homes. Please come and visit us to meet all of our cats.

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MOLLY

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 Arrived  Breed  Sex  Age  Neutered
 30/03/2010  DSLH  Female  8 years  Yes
 History and Recommendations
Molly has come from a home with two adults and one child.

Molly would be best as the only pet as she does not get on with other cats or dogs.

Molly is a friendly cat who loves human company and receiving lots of fuss and attention. As she is semi-long haired she will need an owner who would be prepared to groom her regularly to keep her coat in good condition. Molly is a very affectionate cat who has a lot of love to give to her new owners and would make a rewarding pet for someone who can give her the love and attention she deserves.

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BELLA

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 Arrived  Breed  Sex  Age  Neutered
 3/04/2010  Domestic Semi-Long Haired  Female  5 years  Yes
 History and Recommendations
Bella has come from a home with one adult and no children.

Bella can fight with other cats, it is not known how she behaves with dogs.

Bella is a friendly cat but any attention needs to be on her terms so she would need to go to an owner who can read her signals and know when she wants to be fussed. Bella is wary of children so would need an adult only home or a family with children over the age of thirteen. As she is semi-long haired her owner will need to be prepared to groom her regularly to keep her coat in good condition. Bella is an affectionate cat who has a lot of love to give to her new owners and would make a rewarding pet for someone who can give her the love and attention she deserves.

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TWINKLE

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 Arrived  Breed  Sex  Age  Neutered
 02/05/2010  DSH  Female  2 years  yes
 History and Recommendations
Twinkle has come from a home with two adults and no children. Twinkle can be terratorial with other cats it is not known how she behaves with dogs.

Twinkle is a friendly cat but any attention needs to be on her terms so she would need to go to an owner who can read her signs and know when she wants to be fussed. She is a very playful cat who may play rough so because of this would need to go to a home with children over the age of ten.

Twinkle is an affectionate cat who would make a rewarding pet for someone who is looking for a lively new companion.

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WREN

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 Arrived  Breed  Sex  Age  Neutered
 24/06/2010  DSH  Female  5 years  Yes
 History and Recommendations
Wren has come from a home with two adults and one child. Wren would be best as the only pet as she can be terratorial with other cats and is scared of dogs.

Wren is an extremely friendly cat who loves human company and receiving lots of fuss and attention. She can become a bit nervous in new surroundings but responds well with lots of fuss. Wren is an affectionate cat who has a lot of love to give her new owners and would make a rewarding pet for someone who can give her the love and attention she deserves.

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WONKEY

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 Arrived  Breed  Sex  Age  Neutered
 09/07/2010  DSH  Male  2 years  Yes
 History and Recommendations
Wonky was brought into the shelter as a stray so not much is known about his history.

As Wonky was a stray we do not know how he gets on with other pets.

Wonky is an extremely friendly cat who loves human company and receiving lots of fuss and attention (he loves having his tummy rubbed!). Wonky is a lively cat who likes to explore his surroundings so would need to go to a home where he can come and go as he pleases and where he will have plenty of space to explore. Wonky is an affectionate cat who has a lot of love to give his new owners and would make a rewarding pet for someone who can give him the love and attention he deserves.

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KEVIN

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 Arrived  Breed  Sex  Age  Neutered
 03/07/2010  Domestic Short Haired (DSH)  Male  5 years  Yes
 History and Recommendations

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TULA

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 Arrived  Breed  Sex  Age  Neutered
 28/06/2010  DSH  Female  10 months  tbc
 History and Recommendations
Tula came to the shelter as a stray so not much is known about her history.

As Tula was a stray it is not known how she gets on with other pets.

Tula is a friendly cat although she may be slightly shy when first meeting new people. Because of this it would be best if she went to a home with children over the age of eight. Tula is a lively young cat who likes to explore her surroundings so would need to go to a home where she can come and go as she pleases and where she will have plenty of space to explore. Tula is an affectionate cat who has a lot of love to give her new owners and would make a rewarding pet for someone who can give her the love and attention she deserves.

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CO CO & CARAMEL

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 Arrived  Breed  Sex  Age  Neutered
 17/07/2010  DSH  Female  3 years  yes
 History and Recommendations
Coco and Caramel have come from a home with one adult and one child.

Coco and Caramel may chase female cats from the garden but are fine with male cats, they are scared of dogs.

Coco and Caramel are very friendly cats who like human company and receiving lots of fuss and attention. They are sisters and are very close so we would like to find them a home together. Coco and Caramel are very lively cats who like to explore their surroundings so would need to go to a home where they have plenty of space to explore and where they can come and go as they please. They are affectionate cats who have a lot of love to give their new owners and would make rewarding pets for someone who is looking for two lively new companions.

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