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We always have a selection of animals requiring loving homes, visit our 'Rehoming' page for details.

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Please see below for some of our cats waiting for ADOPTION

Here is just a very small selection of our animals that require loving homes, we have many more.  Prior to being adopted, all animals are vaccinated, micro-chipped, neutered and each will have been treated for worms and fleas.

If you would like to provide a loving, safe home to an animal please contact Laura Morgan on Tel: 07944 308169. Alternatively email the following address for further information: 

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A fee of £60 will be charged for rehoming a cat. This helps towards the cost of any veterinary treatment, boarding and of course the microchipping, neutering, worming and flea treatment of the animal.

If you wish to discuss an animal that you feel needs re-homing please contact Laura Morgan on the above telephone number or via the email address.

   
  

Long Stay -- PLEASE PICK ME! 

 

Sid - Male, 9 years old approx.

Poor Sid is our longest resident, and we just can't understand why he hasn't found a home yet. He's full of character and is super friendly. He wouldn't be suited to young children due to his excitable nature. He can't get enough attention from you, and he's still really playful. He will sit on your lap all day long, and his motor-purrr will show you just how much he loves you!  

 

   
 

Special Appeal -- TAKE US HOME! 

 

Tommy and Fern - Male & female, 4 years old approx.

These two beautiful and sweet cats have been with us for a very long time. They are both very nervous, which is why they get overlooked. But, if you can provide them with a calm, quiet home and space and time to adjust, then in time we're sure they will learn to trust people. We have worked with them to build their confidence and can see what a difference it's made since they first arrived. 
   
   
   
 

Special Appeal -- PLEASE PICK ME! 

 

Tallulah - Female, 3 years old

Tallulah can be quite nervous at times but is gradually gaining her confidence with us. We think given a nice quiet adult-only home she will blossom and really learn to enjoy being around people. She's very sweet natured, and her travel companion Naomi has already had a successful rehome earlier this year. Now it's Tallulah's turn.   
   
  

Special Appeal -- PLEASE PICK ME! 

 

Skippy - Male, 11 years old

Skippy has come back to us after being rehomed earlier in 2011 when his owner found she couldn't cope with him anymore. We discovered he was suffering from a thyroid problem, which we are now treating successfully. In spite of it all he has remained upbeat and affectionate. He will need ongoing medical treatment, which we can advise on.  We are really looking for a caring and understanding owner to make his retirement as happy as possible.  
   
  

Ceasar - Male, 3 years approx.

Ceaser is a sweet natured and friendly boy. He can be a little shy at first so he would probably prefer an adult home or a family with older children.  We think he could possibly go with other cats. 

   
 

Katy and Mimi - Both females, 7 years old

These two ladies are very attached to each other and will need to find a new home together.  They previously came from a home where the owner wasn't around very often so they'd like to find a calm home where they can learn to relax around people and enjoy some human interaction.  They are both very friendly and love strokes and tummy rubs.

   
 

Mia - Female, 3 years approx.

Mia has beautiful blue eyes.  She will be well suited to an adult home and could possibly live with other cats.  She has a slightly independent side but can be very affectionate and loving.
   
  

Minstral - Female, 8 months old

This stunning medium-haired beauty can be a little shy to start with but very soon comes round and wants to be your friend.  We think she'd be happy being rehomed with other cats and possibly a family with older children.  
   
  

We've found a home! 

Pierre and Andre - Both males, 8 months old

These two gorgeous young boys came to us quite shy, but they are really coming out of their shells. This lovely pair will need to be rehomed together.  They are still young and deserve to be given a proper 'restart' in life. 
   
  

Sampson - Male, 4 years old

Sampson came to us after a serious car accident. He was in an extremely bad way, but with lots of cage rest and TLC from our foster home he is making an excellent recovery. He is now ready to go to a new home. He used to have a limp because of his accident, but that didn't stop him wanting to get out and investigate. He's a really friendly boy and would be really suited to a caring couple or family with older children. He just loves human company.  
   
  

Tyler - Male, 7 years old approx.

Tyler wants lots of outside space so he can explore and do everyday cat things. He's very confident and friendly but just loves the outdoors. If you can provide him with a nice big garden and plenty to do, he would be the cat for you!  
   
   
   
 

Misty (left, 6 years old), Tiger, and Peaches - All females

Misty, Tiger and Peaches (both below) all came from the same home where their owner was forced to give them up by his landlord. They all get on really well with each other and with other cats. They're very playful and friendly. Tiger takes a little longer to settle than Misty and Peaches, but all three are gorgeous girls who will settle into most homes very easily.  

They could be either rehomed together or separately.  

 

  

Peaches - Female, 4 years old

See description above.  

  

Tiger - Female, 3.5 years old

See description above.  

   
   
  

Poppy (left) and Lily (below Poppy) -

Both females, 5 months old

Poppy and Lily (pictured below Poppy) are medium haired sisters, approximately 5 months old.  They will need to be rehomed together as they are inseparable.  They were rescued with their two brothers and mum, who had been thrown out of her home whilst pregnant and had given birth to them under a neighbour's shed.  


  

They are currently lucky enough to be in one of our foster homes. Here's what they have to say about Poppy and Lily so far: 

Lily is such an adventurer, and Poppy is a little princess.  They will both be such lovely pets -- whoever takes them will be very lucky! 

They are so loving and funny.  They like to follow us around the house wherever we go -- more like puppies than kittens. Lily always throws herself in front of your feet so that you have no choice but to stroke her tummy, which is her favourite thing!
   
   
  

Samson - Male, 9 yrs 

Samson is a gentle soul and is happy taking life in his stride.

He has been recently diagnosed with diabetes so his new owners will need to be confident in giving him his daily injection - but this is easy as he doesn't mind them at all.

He's a very relaxed cat and loves to be around people so is looking for someone who is at home a lot to look after him and keep him company. 
   
  

REHOME OF THE YEAR - GUV, LONG STAY HAS FINALLY BEEN REHOMED IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS 

Guv - Male, 6 years approx

I HAVE WAITED SO LONG AND I HAVE FINALLY FOUND A NEW HOME IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS.

THANK YOU TO THE RSPCA Wimbledon Branch FOR LOOKING AFTER ME AND FINDING SOMEONE TO LOVE ME AGAIN THIS YEAR.

   
   
  

Billy - Male, 9 yrs approx I've Found A Home

A really sweet and gentle boy, Billy is looking for a quiet home without a lot of commotion. He isn't very fond of the outdoors but would like the option of a safe garden to use if he changes his mind.

Billy lost his tail a few years ago so maybe this is why he's so shy sometimes, but he loves gentle strokes and cuddles.

 

 

 

  

 

Local RSPCA Animal Centres

 

Many of our animals get transferred to local RSPCA animal centres for rehoming (Southridge, Southall Cattery, Millbrook and South Godstone). Please see the following links for further information on some of the animals in local centres looking for loving homes. The centres will advise you of their rehoming terms and policies.


RSPCA Cats needing homes (Animal Centres)

RSPCA Dogs needing homes (Animal Centres)

RSPCA Rabbits needing homes (Animal Centres)

RSPCA Equines needing homes (Animal Centres)

RSPCA Other Animals needing homes (Animal Centres)