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Lance, Percy and Gwyn – 8 week old male and female Black and White and Tortoiseshell and White Domestic Short-Haired Cats

Lance, Percy and Gwyn are three very affectionate and wriggly kittens (one female, two black and white males) who just want to play, play, play! Their mother was trapped as a feral cat but once she was in the trap a collar was found caught tightly around her neck and foreleg. Her wounds have now healed and she has been offered a home. She has a lovely nature, as have her kittens.

Lance

Gwyn

Percy

For further details regarding adoping a cat from Feral Cat Welfare Leeds please telephone 07876 212 518 or email feralcatwelfare@aol.com Home check is carried out and we choose locations away from busy roads/rat-runs. Donation rather than adoption fee. Rehome in most areas of Yorkshire dependent upon being able to deliver the cats as we always deliver. Many of our rescued cats and kittens have been born outdoors and are timid or have been persecuted by people and roaming dogs, but with sensitivity, patience and care will come round in their own time. Other cats are already friendly and affectionate. We therefore look for homes for cats that will be pets and homes for cats that would prefer to live outdoors. www.feralcatwelfare.org.uk Visit our Website

15Jul2010 | | WANT TO ADOPT THIS CAT?

Billy, Bob, Betty and Bitty – 8 week old female Tabby and White, Tabby and Black Domestic Short-Haired Cats

Billy, Bob, Betty and Bitty are four fabulous 8 week old female Tabby and White, Tabby and Black and White Domestic Short-Haired Cats. These four lovely kittens who were born outside are still a little nervous so would be better in quiet homes with patient adults. We would like to rehome these kittens as pairs as they play beautifully together and will seek comfort from each other when their new owners are not there.

Their young feral mother, seen on the left underneath her tabby kitten, has now been spayed and released and is enjoying the freedom of the fosterer’s garden. Brown tabby boy, tabby and white boy, black girl, tabby and white girl.

For further details regarding adoping a cat from Feral Cat Welfare Leeds please telephone 07876 212 518 or email feralcatwelfare@aol.com Home check is carried out and we choose locations away from busy roads/rat-runs. Donation rather than adoption fee. Rehome in most areas of Yorkshire dependent upon being able to deliver the cats as we always deliver. Many of our rescued cats and kittens have been born outdoors and are timid or have been persecuted by people and roaming dogs, but with sensitivity, patience and care will come round in their own time. Other cats are already friendly and affectionate. We therefore look for homes for cats that will be pets and homes for cats that would prefer to live outdoors. www.feralcatwelfare.org.uk Visit our Website

15Jul2010 | | WANT TO ADOPT THIS CAT?

Harry and Larry – 1 year old male Ginger and Black Domestic Short-Haired Cats

Harry and Larry – These two stunning cats came in from one house (along with four young black males also in our care). They are all around a year old and a really attractive bunch.

Larry is a gorgeous, glossy, black boy who is currently very scared and just wants to hide in his bed with eyes as large as buttons. Harry is a ginger classic tabby.

The only way you can tell them apart is the more confident boy has green eyes, the slightly shy boy has yellow eyes and the very nervous boy has the most amazing amber coloured eyes which are quite unusual for a ginger cat. There is no hint of a growl from any of the scared moggies.

They are all very beautiful young male cats and could be rehomed together, in pairs or on their own. We are confident due to their age they’ll fit very easily into most homes and just hope the black boy isn’t overlooked as the more unusual coloured ginger tabbies are likely to be rehomed quickly without him.

Larry

Tom, Dick and Harry

For further details regarding adopting a dog from RSPCA Grimsby, please contact Alan and Lynn Wibberley on 01472 388158 or Alistair Ede on 01526 833977. Visit our Website

9Apr2010 | | WANT TO ADOPT THIS CAT?