Homeless Cats 03/02/18
The latest Homeless Cats 03/02/18 have all been neutered and are waiting to be adopted. As you can see, from the photographs below, these are all adorable cats. The photographs have kindly been taken for Cath by Ian Grundy.
If you can home any of them please contact Cath directly. All the cats that are re-homed are vet checked, neutered, wormed and given flea treatment. The new owners are encouraged to get the cats microchipped for their own safety.
The costs involved in getting a cat ready for re-homing are therefore high and all donations are very gratefully received.
Name | Colour | Sex | Age | Notes | Rehomed |
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Callie | Ginger Tabby | Male | 2 years | He has been a house-cat with Holly and is very friendly. He is a semi long-hair and does not like dogs. | YES 🙂 |
Holly | Tortoiseshell | Female | 2 years | She has been a house-cat with Callie but is quite shy at first and cannot be re-homed with dogs. She wouldn't sit still so there is no photograph of her. | YES 🙂 |
Sophie | Black & White | Female | 1 year | She is very friendly female cat but does not like dogs. | YES 🙂 |
Belle | White & Black | Female | 6 months | A very sweet natured cat who is the daughter of Sophie. | YES 🙂 |
Maddie | Dark Tabby | Female | 3-4 years | Maddie is desperate for the right home. Ideally a home where she can be out and about so would suit a countryside home or a large garden. Not near roads, will mouse but needs proper feeding. | YES 🙂 |
Flash | Black & White | Male | 8 months | He has been a house cat and is friendly but does not like dogs. | YES 🙂 |
The Cats Listed Above
Each and every £ will help the cats directly
Grantham R.O.C.K. Always Needs Help To Pay For The Following:
Vet Bills
All cats are checked over by the vet and neutered before re-homing.
Cat Food
Keeping the cats fed properly can cost up to £3.00 to £4.00 a day.
Equipment
New kitten pens and heating strips are always needed.
Telephone Bills
Cath's phone bill is a massive £130.00 a quarter on average.
Scratching Posts
Tall scratching trees are the best as they save space.
Contingency Fund
To ensure medical emergencies will receive veterinary attention.
Each and every £ will help the cats directly