Cats Needing Homes 27/02/2017

Cath has the following cats needing new, loving homes.  They are ‘middle aged’ cats who have come into rescue through no fault of their own.

These friendly cats are desperate for new homes and will make great companions who settle in well.

 

Name Colour Sex Age Notes Re-homed?
Pepper Ginger Tabby Male 5 years These 4 cats came in together but can be split up if necessary.  YES 🙂
Summer Tortie Female 4 years  YES 🙂
Gismo White & Tortie Female 5 years YES 🙂
Boomer Grey Tabby Female 5 years YES 🙂
Milo Black Male 2 years Needs to be the only pet. YES 🙂
Sibel Black Female 5 years Needs to be the only pet. YES 🙂
Sheba Dark Tortie Female 2 years YES 🙂
Smokey Grey Tabby Female 5-6 years YES 🙂

 

All the cats that a 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.

Unfortunately we do not have photographs of these lovely cats and would welcome a volunteer to take photographs of the resident cats as and when required.  If you can help please let Cath know by calling her on 01476 571636.

Other Cats Needing Homes 27.02.2017

Cath also has some farm cats who need new farm homes.  There are 5 of them and they can be split into two groups of 2 and 3 as they need to stay together.  UPDATE – the pair have gone but the 3 still need a home.

neuter-and-adopt

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