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London | Cats For Adoption by Abraham
This cat has been with us for a number of years i believe its 9-10 year old cat.. It was wild cat used to the outdoors Its low maintenance likes to sleep all day.. Its been abandoned by its owners we look after it. Now its becomming difficult we have no one to look after it and no longer in the right place.. Needs a home.. Very good cat.
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London | Cats For Adoption by Naheed
My beautiful 9 month old tabby male cat will have to be adopted as we are moving abroad. I have two children and he’s always been very gentle and caring towards them. He loves more attention and hugs at night and picks up on friendliness - Please contact
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Brough | Cats For Adoption by Jessica Bentley
Simba and Nala sadly needing a new home due to allergies, both neutered cats, both aged 8, both toilet trained to go outside, doesn’t own a litter tray. Simba loves exploring around the neighbourhood whilst Nala would much rather stay on your lap all day, very loving.
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Brighton | Cats For Adoption by Diana
Aarya might be a mix of Maine Coon (according to the vet). He is very active and lovely. Always running behind you and seeking attention. Our landlord decided to not allow pets in the property and unfortunately we have to rehome Aarya with another lovely family. Preferably located in Brighton and be comfortable to keep in touch with us as we will miss him terribly. Please contact me on WhatsApp
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Solihull | Cats For Adoption by Winter Pugh
Hi ! This is Rex, he is wonderful with my children, enjoys all kinds of food especially ham! He’s not keen on other cats and probably wouldn’t be any good at catching a mouse but he’s friendly and loves to just lie on the sofa and sleep. Comes with three bowls, litter tray, fabric cat carrier, message me for any more details
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Harleston | Cats For Adoption by Ben Fox
Unfortunately due to medical reasons I need to find a new home for my two cats. They were born in April 2022 to my exes cat and have been with me ever since. The boy, Chonk, is extremely affectionate and just wants to be cuddled and have a warm lap to lay on. His sister, Layla (White Nose), is also very cuddly, but a little more independent. They are both very gentle and are used to loud children. They also get ok very well with each other, only play fighting. I've also had them in a cattery for 10 days and they were perfectly fine together in one enclosure. I'll be giving their new owner a brand new cat carrier (it's a good one) and Layla's bed (she loves it). I'm putting them up for adoption because my youngest son has been struggling with respiratory issues and has now been diagnosed with an extremely bad cat allergy. Although both Chonk and Layla like going outside, it's not fair that they have to be outside all the time, I'd love for them to go to a home that can give them plenty of cuddles and some safe outside space. Please shout of you want any other details.
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