
Thank you to all of our supporters and applications – our small team are busy working their way through these as quickly as we can. During this busy time, we ask for your patience and understanding as there may be some delays while we shortlist. Please continue to monitor this page for updates on the kittens rehoming journey.
Meet our stunning sibling pair, Prince (Tabby male) and Glinda (Calico female) – named after characters from Wicked. Estimated to be around 4-5 months old, these cuties are keen to fly the nest and find a cosy spot in their forever home to settle into.
These kittens unfortunately have not had the best start, and due to this have had little positive experience of humans, therefore are slightly nervous and a little scatty, so they are ideally looking for adopters who are patient and happy to help them grow in confidence. In the short time they have been here, we have seen them flourish daily, and they are starting to warm up to their carers, but will likely need calm and understanding families in the initial stages. With this, we are sure they will blossom into wonderful feline companions.
Prince is the slightly more tentative of the two, and often seeks the support of his sibling Glinda, so seems to benefit from her company, however, we don’t wish to hold any back on their journey in to future homes, so while we are hopeful they will be the perfect pair for someone, we are open to considering individual homes.
Homes with older children (10+ will be considered) and homes with friendly existing cats will be considered.
Health:
These kittens are healthy with no on-going needs, but will need to return back to the centre to be neutered (inclusive of the adoption fee) – this will be discussed during the initial adoption stages.
If you can offer a calm and patient approach to this lovely pair of young cats, who have a whole future of love and adventures ahead of them, them, then apply below:
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