All Posts Tagged With: "house-trained"

Thursday

Meet Thursday, he is a 9 year old neutered male ginger and white cat who was brought back to us in September 2007, after a year due to his straying into the neighbours house. Extremely affectionate, friendly Thursday is a sweet natured soul.

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Thursday loves the sound of his own voice and is a very chatty lad to say the least. This docile lad would benefit from an owner with plenty of time to provide a stable home where he can get all the attention he desires. We are sure due to his lovely nature that Thursday will make a real lap cat in all senses of the word once settled in a new home.

He adores a fuss and a cuddle and is very easy-going, so laid back Thursday will make a perfect companion for someone who is at home a lot to keep him company and he will follow you everywhere! Thursday has an eye problem which causes his eye lids to become inflamed, so is on eye drops to help so is not looking his best at the moment!

This loveable lad is a happy chap with a great character and we can’t understand why there hasn’t been more interest in him. He is house-trained, not good with other felines and would suit a family household where any children are aged 5+.

Can you offer our sweet natured soul a new loving home?

For further details regarding cats available for rehoming from Bath Cats & Dogs Home, please telephone 01225 787321 or e-Mail enquiries@bathcatsanddogshome.co.uk The Avenue, Claverton Down, Bath, BA2 7AZ Visit our Website

23Nov2007 | Bath Cats and Dogs Home | READ MORE

Nancy

Meet Nancy, she is a 10 year old, spayed female, domestic short-haired tabby cat who was returned in June 2007, after thirteen months in a home. Originally, she came into the cattery in 2006 after having been abandoned and was living in a garden. She was re-homed quickly but, unfortunately, was returned, as she did not get along well with the other cats in the home.

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Nancy is a quiet, older cat who spends the majority of her time sleeping contentedly in her bed. She has been quite timid since her return to the cattery and will require a little time to settle into a new home and get used to new people. However, Nancy is friendly and enjoys a fuss once she begins to trust the person stroking her although she will let you know when she has had enough.

Nancy is a pretty, laid-back cat but because of her quiet nature in the cattery and her age, she has mostly been overlooked. This is such a shame as she has never truly settled in the cattery and would really benefit from going to a new home.

Nancy suffers from an over active hyperthyroid and will require medication for the rest of her life, however she will go out on assisted adoption which means that the Home will pay for any treatment with regards to her current condition. As Nancy is an independent, quiet cat she will need to be re-homed in a settled, stable home with older children and no other cats. Nancy is fully litter-trained and uses her indoor tray mostly and would perhaps be suitable as an indoor cat?

Can you give our sweet older lass a new loving home where she can settle and enjoy life again?

For further details regarding cats available for rehoming from Bath Cats & Dogs Home, please telephone 01225 787321 or e-Mail enquiries@bathcatsanddogshome.co.uk The Avenue, Claverton Down, Bath, BA2 7AZ Visit our Website

23Nov2007 | Bath Cats and Dogs Home | READ MORE

Holly and Hedgehog

Meet Holly (ginger) and Hedgehog (tortoiseshell), they are semi-longhaired speyed female cats that have been with us since August 2007, after their owners moved abroad abandoning them to fend for themselves. Holly and Hedgehog are very timid cats that spend most of their time hiding where they feel most secure.

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When approached they may sometimes hiss out of fear due to lack of socialisation in the critical early years of their development. As a result of their timidity, they have been overlooked but with plenty of time, patience and understanding, any new owner will gain their trust, encourage sociability and provide the stable loving home where they can increase their confidence and truly feel at ease.

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Holly and Hedgehog are litter trained but are stressed in the cattery environment and would benefit from an experienced cat owner who is used to timid cats and within a quiet household where any children are aged 16+. They are seeking a new loving home together, and are quite over-weight so have been but on a diet to regain their figures.

As semi-longhaired cats they will need regular grooming, Holly doesn’t seem to object as much as her feline friend Hedgehog, but perseverance is required. Can you offer pretty Holly and Hedgehog a new and loving home where they can feel at ease together?

For further details regarding cats available for rehoming from Bath Cats & Dogs Home, please telephone 01225 787321 or e-Mail enquiries@bathcatsanddogshome.co.uk The Avenue, Claverton Down, Bath, BA2 7AZ Visit our Website

23Nov2007 | Bath Cats and Dogs Home | READ MORE

Kitty

Meet Kitty, she is an 8 year old shorthaired tortoiseshell and white speyed female cat that was brought back to us in October 2007, after only a month as she was acting unpredictable – originally arriving in early August. Kitty originally was a very friendly cat that was always seeking attention and loved to be made a fuss of.

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However, after a month in her last home she has returned a different cat, that can be nice natured and affectionate when she wants to be, but at the same time can be unpredictable and grumpy. We are not sure what has happened to her to make her change so dramatically but we are sure in the right home with the right people she will revert to her former self.

Wanting a fuss Kitty but not always liking it she still craves attention and needs lots of TLC, however, I don’t think it will take her too long to come round. She has a loveable, yet cheeky character but she is very stressed in the cattery and is not eating very well, but we know this will change once out in a new home. Loving to play with her toys, she is a lively inquisitive lass that is very chatty.

She would love a new home where experienced cat owners are at home quite a lot as this would help her build up her confidence. She is litter trained; not good with her feline cousins here but is seeking a new family home with sensible children aged 14+ as Kitty doesn’t care too much for younger children!

Can you give our cheeky lass a new place to call hers after a disturbing month?

For further details regarding cats available for rehoming from Bath Cats & Dogs Home, please telephone 01225 787321 or e-Mail enquiries@bathcatsanddogshome.co.uk The Avenue, Claverton Down, Bath, BA2 7AZ Visit our Website

23Nov2007 | Bath Cats and Dogs Home | READ MORE

Billy

Meet Billy; he is a 13 year old neutered male black and white short-haired cat that has been with us since mid August 2007, after his owner became disabled and was unable to look after him. Billy had been in the same household since a kitten along with his brother who sadly has passed away due to kidney failure.

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This is a sad situation for an older cat to find himself in not only has he lost his dear human friend but he has also lost his constant feline companion. It took him a while to adjust to cattery life because of this hard transition; we feel he hasn’t been able to show his true colours.

Sweet natured, affectionate Billy loves being stroked and would like nothing more than a warm lap to curl up on. He is a friendly lad that is desperate for affection, is easy going and is looking for a loving home, where he can get all the kind of care and TLC he deserves in his senior years.

Even though he is an older cat he still is quite lively and inquisitive for his age and gets quite excited when made a fuss of. A real darling of a cat, Billy is litter trained, good with some other felines and would be fine in a family where any children are aged 5+. Because he is so loveable he would adore it if his potential new family where at home quite a lot as he loves human company.

Can you offer our sweet Billy a home he can live out his twilight years?

For further details regarding cats available for rehoming from Bath Cats & Dogs Home, please telephone 01225 787321 or e-Mail enquiries@bathcatsanddogshome.co.uk The Avenue, Claverton Down, Bath, BA2 7AZ Visit our Website

23Nov2007 | Bath Cats and Dogs Home | READ MORE

Chastity

Meet Chastity, she is a 14 year old domestic short-haired black and white female cat that was brought to us in July 2007, after being found as a stray. She had been wandering around for the past week and arrived very unhappy and thin.

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It always seems particularly sad when we have older cats brought in as strays. You wonder how long it has been since they have been in the comfort of a loving home and had a warm lap to curl up on. With Chastity, you think she must have had a loving history as she is such a sweet, good-natured cat, who just loves a cuddle and lots of affection.

She has been diagnosed as suffering from hypo-thyroidism and has an eye condition and is on medication to help but neither seems to affect her lovely, sweet temperament. She loves a bit of a fuss, a lap to curl up on and as she is in her twilight years is looking for a caring home where she can keep you company and is able to snooze the afternoons away.

She is a very happy little cat that is easy going and after all she has been through just needs lots of TLC. She has a cheeky character and is desperate for a loving home environment to show it off! Chastity is litter trained, possibly good with other cats and would be fine in a family where children are sensible aged 8+ or older.

She is very under-weight and is always hungry, and we feel she has had a tough time and wasn’t used to eating, but is now a very vocal cat as if to say “where’s my food”! Can you give our older lass the love and devotion she deserves after all she has been through at her time of life?

For further details regarding cats available for rehoming from Bath Cats & Dogs Home, please telephone 01225 787321 or e-Mail enquiries@bathcatsanddogshome.co.uk The Avenue, Claverton Down, Bath, BA2 7AZ Visit our Website

23Nov2007 | Bath Cats and Dogs Home | READ MORE

Bonnie

Meet Bonnie, she is a 2 year old short-haired tabby speyed female cat that was brought to us in early July 2007, after been found living rough in a greenhouse with her four kittens. Bonnie is a rather shy and timid cat that is seeking patient owners who have the time and plenty of love and TLC to help bring her round.

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She doesn’t show himself off well in the cattery as she is very stressed here and tends to just run and hide. Over the past two months she has started to come to the glass of her pod at meal times and has started to trust her animal carers.

Bonnie was a lovely mum to her kittens and like them she is now seeking a new loving home where she can settle and have a happy ending. She hasn’t mixed with other cats here at the cattery, because she had only just been separated from her kittens and it was early days. Bonnie is litter trained, and is looking for a quiet new family home where any children are over 16 years old.

Can you give our young lass a new place to call home after a bad start in life?

For further details regarding cats available for rehoming from Bath Cats & Dogs Home, please telephone 01225 787321 or e-Mail enquiries@bathcatsanddogshome.co.uk The Avenue, Claverton Down, Bath, BA2 7AZ Visit our Website

23Nov2007 | Bath Cats and Dogs Home | READ MORE

Minty

Meet Minty, he is a 2 year old neutered male domestic long-haired grey and white cat that has been with us since February 2007, as his owners couldn’t cope with him. Handsome Minty is full of character and has a very ‘unique’ personality. On arrival his previous owner said Minty was vicious and had no endearing points!

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He has since been assessed and he has proved to be a bit of a loner sometimes short tempered and a bit on the grumpy side but he is in no way vicious. Minty will allow you to stroke and make a fuss of him for short periods on his terms but he can be a bit unpredictable!

With patient owners that are willing to offer our independent lad lots of TLC and the right environment, Minty would make a great companion. He is litter trained, not good with his feline cousins and is seeking a quiet home with sensible experienced cat owners and where any children are 16+.

Can you offer our independent lad a new home where he can chill-out?

For further details regarding cats available for rehoming from Bath Cats & Dogs Home, please telephone 01225 787321 or e-Mail enquiries@bathcatsanddogshome.co.uk The Avenue, Claverton Down, Bath, BA2 7AZ Visit our Website

23Nov2007 | Bath Cats and Dogs Home | READ MORE

Ruby and Mabel

Ruby is a tortoiseshell and white domestic short-haired female aged 7 years and 10 months. Mabel is a black and white domestic short-haired female aged 7 years and 4 months. They are friendly cats, if a little on the quiet side.

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(Ruby pictured above) 

They both like grooming and attention.  They can use a cat flap, litter tray and would like access inside and outside. She can be rehomed with cats but not dogs and children 10 years plus. Mabel would like a new owner who is around most of the time and they would like to be rehomed together.

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(Mabel pictured above)

For further details regarding animals available for adoption from RSPCA Gonsal Farm Animal Centre, please telephone: 0300 123 0753. Postal Address: Gonsal Farm, Dorrington, Shrewsbury Shropshire SY5 7ET Opening times: Every day 11.15am to 4.00pm, Closed Wednesdays. Visit our Website

2Sep2007 | RSPCA Gonsal Farm Animal Centre Shropshire | READ MORE

Ozzy

Ozzy is a 1 year old black domestic short-coated male. He is a stunning looking cat, he loves to play with cat toys and is litter trained. Ozzy is an independent little cat and sometimes he forgets himself and likes to have a nip at you.

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He would suit a home with an understanding adopter with no children and time to play with him. He seems to be okay around other cats.

For further details regarding adopting an animal from The Destitute Animal Shelter, please telephone 01204 526486 or email bolton@animalshelter.org.uk. The Destitute Animal Shelter Northolt Drive, Bolton Visit our Website

31Aug2007 | The Destitute Animal Shelter Bolton | READ MORE
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