Bellingham and Foden are a sweet pair of male kittens, who arrived at the centre in a pretty sorry state, after being removed from a multi cat household, after being discovered living in filthy conditions (image included).
As you can imagine, these boys have not had many positive experiences with humans so far, however, we are delighted to see them flourish! After spending some time on cattery, with gentle introductions to staff, both Bellingham and Foden are now feeling much more confident in the company of humans, and will play until their hearts content if a wand toy is involved.
Although feeling much more brave, they are not yet fully comfortable with handling and picking up, so will need some understanding adopters who are happy to take the gentle approach and give them a little more time in the initial stages, which will help to build their confidence with humans once more.
We feel that due to their history, Foden and Bellingham would benefit most from calm homes with no young children or other animals to worry them. They will require a calm and quiet ‘sanctuary’ room or space in the home, to allow them to settle in away from the hustle and bustle.
If you would like to offer a wonderful new life to this sweet pair of boys, where you will experience the true rewards of rescue and show them the life they deserve, then do complete a perfect match form at the bottom of this page…
Please note:
Due to the kittens age, they will need to remain secured indoors until old enough to be safely introduced outside (4-6 months minimum), therefore, windows and doors will need to secured during this time. Once old enough, they will require regular access to the outdoors, following gentle introductions.
Adoption pack:
The adoption fee and pack for a pair of kittens is £275 – this is inclusive of: being up to date with flea and worming treatments, 2x vaccinations, microchip, neutering, one months Pet-Plan insurance, a starter pack (one weeks worth of dry food, bag of litter, toy and Feliway spray)
Due to the age of the kittens, they will need to return to the centre following an adoption for their second vaccination and neutering to take place.
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