Join us at South Bretton Community Centre between 12pm and 3pm to meet some of our cats looking for their forever homes.
Please note that cats featured on our website will not necessarily be attending the Homing Day, and additional cats not shown on our website may also be available.
To help us find the right match for both cats and adopters, all prospective adopters will be asked to complete an assessment and suitability check before viewing cats.
View Homing Day DetailsMeet Jet and Squeaky, a bonded pair of sisters who are hoping to find a forever home where they can stay together.
At around a year old, these two girls have very different personalities that complement each other perfectly. Squeaky is the confident one of the pair. Friendly, outgoing and always ready for attention, she’s the first to introduce himself and quickly makes herself at home. If there’s fuss available, Squeaky would very much like to be involved.
Jet, the gorgeous black cat, takes a little longer to warm up to new people. She prefers to get to know you at her own pace, but once she feels comfortable, you’ll discover a sweet and affectionate girl who enjoys attention just as much as her sister.
Together they make the perfect team. Squeaky helps Jet feel more confident, while Jet’s gentle nature balances Squeaky’s outgoing personality. They spend their time together and would love to continue sharing their lives in a home of their own.
Jet and Squeaky are looking for a family who will appreciate both their different personalities and the special bond they share. In return, you’ll get twice the companionship, twice the cuddles and two wonderful cats who are ready to become part of the family. 🖤🤍
Please note that as a bonded pair, Jet and Squeaky must be adopted together. Adoption donation of £100 applies per cat.
Partially Vaccinated: The first vaccination has been completed. The second will need to be arranged and covered by the new owner.
We’re a foster-based charity, so each cat lives in a home environment before adoption. This helps us see how they cope with things like children, other cats, and dogs.
Because we don’t always know a cat’s full history (especially if they were a stray), our guidance is based on what we’ve observed in foster care. For example:
If a cat has lived happily with children, we’ll note they’re suitable for family homes.
If a cat is very timid and hasn’t been around children, we may suggest an adult-only home.
The same applies for cats and dogs — suitability depends on their behaviour and what we’ve seen first-hand.
As a foster-based rescue, when one cat is adopted their space is quickly filled by another in need. If a cat is adopted into an unsuitable home and has to return, it unsettles them and creates real challenges with our limited foster spaces.
We also believe that, where possible, cats should have safe access to the outdoors. Unless a cat is specifically listed as indoor-only, outdoor access is a requirement for adoption.
Our priority is always to match each cat with the home where they’ll feel safe, settled, and happy.
Instead of applying for individual cats you can open a general adoption form here General Interest Form.
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