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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.

CREAM & SYRUP

Cream & Syrup were rescued from a garden after they were born under a shed.

They have been in a foster home now for several weeks and are lovely little kittens full of life and energy and ready to come and join your family bringing lots of fun and good times with them.

We are hoping that we will be able to find a loving home for this pair of very cute kittens together.

HOYT

Hoyt had been living on the street for a while, fighting with other cats over women and food, hence the raggedy looks.

Despite his appearance he is a lovely chap, very friendly and affectionate, he loves a tickle and a cheek rub, and has a big purr to go with that muscly body. He does look a bit worse for wear at the moment but he has only been with us for 1 week, now he is getting proper care he will soon be looking very handsome and shiney and new.

All the toils and tribulations of his life on the street have left Hoyt carrying the FIV virus, for more information on FIV and cats please follow this link to the Glasgow University Web site who detail lots of information on the subject.

http://www.gla.ac.uk/faculties/vet/cad/informationforowners/felineimmunodeficiencyvirusfiv/

Hoyt will need to be kept as an indoor cat.

ANDREW

Andrew was picked up after been found as a stray, he had a huge abscess in his chest when he was found which he need an operation to sort out, this was very successful and now all that remains of his injury is a big bald patch from when he was shaved, but soon even that will disapear once the fur all grows back.

Yes he is a bit grubby still from his life on the streets, but now he is receiving regular meals and he is able to clean himself he will be soon in much better condition and all his white wbits will no longer be various shades of grey.

Andrew is a sweet chap, he is a little wary of strange folk coming to meet him, but he seems to enjoy a tickle and a stroke and is getting more and more relaxed every day. What Andrew really needs is a caring someone to take him under their wing and help rehabilitate him, we are confident that as soon as Andrew realised not all us humans are baddies he will be a gorgeous, loving little cat once more.
He does seem to be fine around other cats but would best suit a home without young children.

FOREST

Forest was abandoned on the steps on a veterinary practice in a box, we can’t imagine why - he is such a lovely young man.

Forest is a very chatty fellow, full of very intelligent things to say, he is also extremely affectionate
and just love, love, loves a tickle and a fuss. He is a young man so will need lots of fun this to do and play with to keep his mind active, he is full of beans and very energetic so will also need a nice garden to explore and investigate. Forest is a lovely boy but we think he would best suit a home on his own without other cats.

SAM

Sam is a very sweet young man who was found wandering the streets by a caring member of the public.

Sam is a very friendly lad, who seems very chilled out and calm, he is taking all this change in his stride and remains a loving boy. Sam would love a new family to play with him and give him lots of love and cuddles, he would make a great family pet and would also tolerate living with another feline. Sam needs a home with a garden to mooch about in when the mood takes him.

TUDOR

Tudor is a lovely young female cat who was found with her kittens in a garden. Now after successfully rearing them she is ready to start a new life.

Tudor is a very sweet girl and is in need of a loving home, she is friendly and affectionate and easy to handle so should be fine with children.

We have many black and black & white cats desperate for a second chance - all very special in their own ways - please consider offering them the life they deserve!

TOGO

Togo came to us as her owner was moved to a hospice and was unable to take her with her, so she was left behind.

Togo is a lovely little lady, she is very friendly and affectionate and loves people. Togo would make a great family pet, she is a lively young lady so will need a garden to explore and lots of toys to keep her amused.

GYPSY

Gypsy came to us as her owner has been detained at HMP for a number of years.

Gypsy is a sweet older lady who really enjoys a tcikle and a stroke. At her age in life all she is looking for is a quiet life where she can be pampered and kept in the luxury she deserves. She will need a nice comfy sofa to snuggle up to you on, for those evenings catching up with the soaps.
Gypsy would best suit a home as the only pet so she can all your loving to herself, and she will need a garden to potter about in.

BODGER & BADGER

These handsome devils were signed over after they were found on the street. They are a bit on the shy side, and will certainly have a little hiss when you go to meet them, but they are all mouth and no trousers, because as soon as you strat giving them a stroke they soon shut up and they are now starting to enjoy it, not purring yet but they have only just come into our care.

Yes they will need extra special people who would be willing to take a bit of time, giving them lots of love and attention to help them settle into a new home. They are extremely playful and energetic and with a bit of patience they will surely show you what lovely little kittens they can be.

STORM, DUSK, DAWN & CLOUD

These cute guys & gals were born in our care after their heavily pregnant mom was found wandering the streets.

These are lovely, playful, fun little kittens who are hoping to find loving caring families to care for them and pamper them.

We are hoping to find homes for them in pairs if possible - its always lots of fun to have to carzy kittens charging about the place keeping you entertained.

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