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Cats

Having a pet can be expensive and involves you in making a long term commitment to your adopted pet. Regular expenses you will have include weekly food bills, yearly booster vaccinations, boarding fees during holidays, pet insurance, and any unexpected veterinary treatment charges.

Is a Cat the right pet for you?

  • Can you afford £5 a week for cat food
  • Can you give your cat safe access to a garden or somewhere safe outside?
  • Can you afford up to £10 a month for pet insurance?
  • Can you be at home for part of every day?
  • Can you afford your cat’s regular vaccinations (about £35 a year)?
  • If needed can you afford veterinary treatment throughout your cat’s life?
  • Can you afford to board your cat or arrange for family or friends to look after your cat while you are on holiday?

If you can answer YES to these questions then read on to find out about adopting a cat or kitten.

Cat Adoption Charges

Adult cat (over 6 months of age) £65.00
Kitten (6 months and under) £75.00

These charges include:

  • A health check plus flea treatment and worming
  • Microchipping
  • First vaccination
  • Neutering (for kittens too young to be neutered at the time of adoption a voucher will be provided to cover the cost of this procedure)

If you would like to go ahead and adopt a cat or kitten then view those currently available below, make a note of the name and reference number of those you are interested in, then email us at: rehoming@rspcamiddlesex.org.uk or phone us on (020) 8966 9688 to discuss adopting a pet.

INDIE - reserved

Indie is a very sweet 12 yr old neutered female, she came into our care as her elderly owner was finding it too much to care for her.

Indie is an extremely friendly little lady, she loves a cuddle and a fuss, and sitting snuggled up on the sofa in front of all her faviourite saops. Indie is used to an elderly owner so would best suit a quiet home where she can spent to rest of her life in comfort and luxury being pampered and loved. Indie has lived with other cats so should fit easily into an already catty household, she will need a garden to mooch about in on warmer days

ROGAN

Rogan is a lovely boy, he was found in a right old mess by a memebr of public and taken to a local vets. He had a very manky ear which required a operation to sort out, which he of course has now had done and he has finally been given the all clear to start looking for a new loving home.

Rogan is a neutered male about 10 yrs old. He was a bit on the shy side when he first came into our care, but since having his ear sorted out, I think it has made him feel a whole lot better in himself and he has really come out of his shell, showing us what a little purry pants he can be. He can still be a little shy around new folk, but he really likes a fuss and especially his head and ears being rubbed.

Rogan will need a quiet home with a garden to mooch about in, we haven’t tried him with other cats so don’t know how he would react to them - he does however seem a chilled out little fellow so anything is worth a try.

DINKY

Dinky is a neutered male about 2 yrs old, He came to us in a right old state after he was found wandering the streets. He is obviously all fine and and yes you’ve guessed it - the things he likes best in the world are Food and Fusses!!!

Dinky is a sweet natured lad, he adores and tickle and a stroke, and will be your bestest friend forever if you have a tasty tit bit to share. Dinky is used to being around other cats so should welcome a home with existing cats, and he also seems to be very “couldn’t careless” about dogs too.
Dinky would best suit a home with older children and he will need a garden to be in charge of and to patrol on a regular basis.

ARDEN

Arden is a lovely lad who was found as a stray, he is a neutered male about 2 yrs old.

arden is a lovely friendly lad who would dearly love to find a permanent home of his own. He is friendly and affectionate, and taking all this change in his stride. He is looking for a home with older children, and he must ahve a graden to patrol on a dialy basis. We aren’t sure what this little chap will be like with other cats.

PEGGY - reserved

Peggy came into our crae with her siblings after they were rescued from the dump. None of the kittens had ever been handled by people when they first came to us, so were very frightened and spitty, they also had to get used to being in a household.

Peggy has come on a great deal since being in a foster home, she now likes attention and will willingly come over for a cuddle and a stroke, she loves to play and is very energetic. She also loves other cats so would make a great companion to an existing cat or cats, she would also be fine living with dogs as there are 2 big doggies in her foster home.

Peggy will most likely be a bit shy with you when you come to see her, and will definately hide for a couple of days when she first gets into a new home, but with a bit of time and understanding she will soon show you what a great little cat she can be.

KATKIN

Katkin is looking for a new home as her ownered die.

Katkin is a lovely, lovely little cat who is very friendly and affectionate, she is used to a single owner so is looking for a quiet home without other animals as she really doesn’t like other cats or dogs! She is however, a great companion, and lap lover. She loves to have a potter outside so she will need a garden to mooch about in, when its not raining.

EGOR - reserved

Egor came into our care having been found as a stray, he had been in the wars and has a little wound to his ear but nothing too serious.

Egor is a lovely lad who has really come out of his shell since being in a foster home. He loves all the creature comforts - who knows how long he was on the streets for prior to being found. He will even cuddle up and go to sleep on the bed at night if allowed.

Egor has a bit of arthritis in his back legs which requires daily anti imflamatory treatment, this may or may not be indefinate, but it is easily administered as he loves his food so you can just splash it on his evening meals.

IZZY WIZZY

Izzy Wizzy is neutered female cat, about 8 months old, she was rescued from a shed in someones garden after her mom decided it was a great place to bring up a family.

Izzy is a sweet friendly little girl, but she can be warey with people she doesn”t know, and isn”t crazy about being picked up. She may take a little while to settle into a new home, and get used to new surroundings, but she adores other cats and would definately benifit from having nice confident friendly cats to live with. Izzy loves playing and a bit of string is just about heaven for a little cat like this.

Due to Izzy”s nature, which is not aggressive in any way, she would best suit a home without very young children, other cats great, and she must have a garden to potter about in and explore. Izzy promises if she is given the chnace to go to a new loving home she will show you what a great little girl she can be.

BEAR

Bear is a very sweet chap who came into our care via a local vets. He had been taken there with a blocked bladder and after spending lots of money having it fixed, his owners decided they didn”t want to take the chance of it returning and so asked to have him PTS. As Bear is such a cuddly lovely boy the vets persuaded them to sign him over for rehoming.
Bear is a semi long haired, black and white, neutered male cat, just coming up to 5 yrs old. He is extremely friendly and affectionate and would make a fantastic family pet. He will need to be fed a special diet for the rest of his life to stop any reccuring problems whith his bladder.
He also has some behavioural problems, but sadly has not been able tyo stay in a foster home long enough to allow anyone to work with him to hopefully get him out of the problems. He occassionally has a tendancy to urinate on sofa’s and duvets, this most like;ly started as a side effect of his medical problem prior to it being fixed, but now has become a learnt behaviour which he needs help getting out of. We realsie this is an extremely undesirable condition, but we hope someone will eventually come along who would be willing to work with him for a few months to help him overcome this. He really is lovely and very very deserving of a second chance.

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