Cats
We show only a few of our cats on this page. Even if you don't see "the one" here, please come and talk to us about adoption as we have many more that are looking for homes! The information on this page was correct on Saturday 27 February 2010.
ButtonsWhite-and-tortoiseshell Buttons is an adult female cat who has been with us since February 2010. She can live with children as long as they are aged over 5, but she will have to be the only pet in the house. |
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Caramel and CookieCaramel and Cookie are both adult cats - one male and one female. They have been in the Animal Home since February 2010. They can live with young children othercats and also with dogs as long as they are quiet. |
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HamishHamish is a six-month-old male, in residence since February 2010. Hamish gets on with other pets and can live with young children. |
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MangoMango is an adult female cat who came to the Animal Home in October 2009. Mango can live with children as long as they are over 10. She can get on with other cats, but not with dogs. |
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MinstrelMinstrel, a 4-year-old black-and-white female, has been with the RSPCA since December 2009. She needs to be rehomed as the only pet in a household with no children. |
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NickiTabby/white Nicki is a ten-year-old female, and she has been with the RSPCA since January 2010. Nicki can live with children over the age of ten. She can't get on with dogs, but she is OK with other cats. |
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PepsiPepsi is a spayed female. We think she is about three or four years old. She will be OK living with other cats - but only male ones. She is not suited to living with children. |
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PistonPistone is a male cat, black and white, about 6 months old. He arrived at the RSPCA in January 2010. Piston can live with other animals and with young children. |
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PrincessPrincess is a white-and-tortoiseshell female. We don't know here exact age, but she is an adult and has been with us since January 2010. She will have to be the only pet in her new home, but she can live with children over the age of five. |
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SkunkyBlack-and-white Skunky is a six-year-old female cat. She arrived at the Animal Home in February 2010. She can be rehomed with children as long as they are over five years old. |
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TillyTilly is four years old, and she has been with us since January 2010. Tilly needs to go to a home where there are no other pets. She can't get on with children. |
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Tinkerbell 1Tinkerbell is a black-and-white female aged about 18 months. She has been with us since November 2009. Tinkerbell can live with young children and with other cats - but she can't get on with dogs. |
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Tinkerbell 2Our other Tinerbell is a tortoiseshell, tabby and white female. She is three years old, and has been in the Animal Home since January 2010. Tinkerbell can live with children as long as they are over the age of 5, but she can't live with other pets. |
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It is not Branch policy to sell or use cat collars. Microchipping is the recommended alternative.