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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) £70.00
Kitten (6 months and under) £80.00

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.

PAGAN

Pagan came into our care from a multi cat household, where the owners simply had way too many animals to realistically cope with.

As with a lot of cats from this sort of environment, Pagan is a little shy, she really wants to be friends but needs a little extra coaxing to help her along the way. She can be a real sweetie once you have her, but can be wary and flighty when you first go to meet her. Pagan has lots of promise and with a little extra time and patience she will soon be charging around the house chasing a ball or a bit of string. pagan would be fine living as an only cat, but as she is used to so many cats she would also make a brilliant companion to a lonely feline. Pagan would best suit a home with older children and she will need a garden to be able to go out and explore once she is settled.

CHIPPEWA

Chippewa came into our care with several other kittens after they were discovered under someone’s shed.

She has got a bit of a grumpy face, and yes she will give you a hiss when you go in to see her, but she is a lot of hotair and although she still has a way to go on the friendly stakes, she is actually quite a sweetie. She is easy to pick up and give a cuddle to, she will protest in the form of a grumble, but again, it’s because of habit more than actual dislike. If she had a bit of regular one to one, she is sure to blossom into a lovely little girl, she is very young and a stable place to call her own will make the world of difference to this little cat.

I know we have really done a good job of making this little kitten sound very desirable, but for the right person, who is will to give a bit of love and time to her she will be a real beauty, we promise!

ORLANDO

Orlando is with us as his owner died leaving him all alone in the world.

Orlando is a super cute fellow with extra toes on all his paws. he also loves his grub and will be your bestest friend forever in exchange for a tasty titbit. He would not suit a home with children as he can be a little bit unpredictable at times, but generally he is a lovely lad. He is very bold and outgoing and would soon settle into a new home. He is going to need a garden to patrol and would prefer to be the only cat in the household.

NOODLES

Noodles was signed over to us in a reasonably poor state as her owner was not able to care for her properly.

After what has been several weeks of treatment she is now fit as a fiddle and ready for a new life. Noodle does have a irritable bowel, but this isn’t a problem as long as you continue to feed her the diet that she is currently on, as there have been no problems with her movements since going on this food.

Noodles herself is the most loving, affectionate, cat ever. She loves everyone and anyone, and will happily sit with you cuddled up on the sofa in front of the TV in the evening whilst you catch up with all the latest from the soaps. Noodles likes to have a little mooch in the garden, but rarely ventures far. noodles would make a brilliant family pet, she is unfazed by hustle and bustle, and loves to be in the thick of all the action.

A smashing cat who deserves a loving forver home, but no other cats please.

CHLOE

Chloe is one of 3 cats dumped in a box at a busy train station just before Christmas.

Chloe is a quiet cat, who would best suit a home without children. She is wary of folk coming to see her, which is quite normal after everything she has been through recently. She seems to enjoy a tickle and stroke and even a cuddle. It may take he a while to get settled into a new home, but once she is given the space to do so, we are confident she will blossom into a lovely little girl. Chloe is going to need a home with a garden to potter about in and we assume she would be fine living with other cats, as all 3 girls were dumped in the box together.

LOIS

Lois is one of 3 cats dumped in a box at a busy train station just before Christmas.

Lois is the most confident of the 3 girls, she loves tickles and strokes and lots of attention when you come to see her. She would suit a home with older children, and she is looking for a home with a garden to mooch about in. Although Lois came into our care with 2 other cats, she does seem to be the bossy one of the 3 and will tell them off if they invade her space too much. So although this is quite normal for siblings, perhaps it would be better for her to be homed as a single cat, unless she went with one of her sisters.

KEREN

Keren is one of 3 cats dumped in a box at a busy train station just before Christmas.

Keren is a little wary of new folk, but that is understandable after everything she has been through in the last couple of weeks. Keren is a gentle cat, who would benefit from a quiet home, where she will be given lots of love and attention and the chance to settle in. She would not suit a home with children. She will need a home with a garden to potter about in when the mood takes her, and we assume she would be fine living with other cats as all 3 were left in a box together.

LINCOLN

Lincoln is one of many cats removed from a multi cat household. As with many cats from this sort of back ground Lincoln is quite a shy lad, when there are so many cats in one home they rarely get a huge amount of individual attention.

Lincoln and be easily picked up and cuddled and in the right home he will flourish, he just needs a bit of one to one to help him realise his full potential. He will need lots of TLC to begin with and a bit of space and time to adjust. Lincoln is brilliant with other cats so would welcome an already catty household. He would best suit a home without children and he will need a garden to be able to explore one he is settled.

DASHER

Dasher is one of many cats signed over to us from a multicat household as their owner was struggling to meet their needs.

Dasher is one of the shyer cats of the group, but is still a sweet lad, who may be a bit quiet to begin with, and he may also need a bit longer than most to settle into a new home. He is friendly and just needs a bit of extra encouragement to come out of his shell. Dasher will need a home with a garden to go off and have adventures in and he would be fine living with other cats.

DANCER

Dancer is one of many cats signed over from a multicat household as their owner was finding it difficult to meet all their needs.

She is a sweet friendly little girl who will soon settle into a new home. She will soon get used to lots of new people and is sure to become a real sweetheart. Dancer would be suitable as a family pet, she will need a garden to potter about in and she would be fine with other cats.

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