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Beans & Toast

Beans and Toast were very ill kittens when we got them.  Both suffering with cat flu to such an extent that Bean’s eye had to be removed.  He has homed first as Toast, his sister, was still recuperating after also fracturing her leg.  Her nose doesn’t seem like it will ever clear up and she still has a sniffly nose 4 months on.  However, she is also now rehomed with her brother and they are play fighting and loving being back together.

Todd & Daisy

Todd and Daisy came to us a matter of days apart and are not related in any way.  When Todd was being collected for adoption, his new owner saw Daisy who had literally just come to us.    There was no need to advertise her as, one phone call later, Todd's new owner was back to get Daisy as well.

There was a bit of a settling in period with them both, but after a couple of days, they were cuddling up to one another. They snuggle with each other most days, clean one another and generally run riot throughout the house.

Guy (Bandit)

Guy (now Bandit) was a poorly little kitten when he came to us but look at him now.

Bandit has moved in with four other cats and is now receiving the socialisation he needed after his lonely start. With having ringworm as a kitten, he was in isolation for weeks and couldn’t mix with other cats and couldn’t be touched by us apart from when having his bathing treatments.

Bandit is now firm friends with Smokey (seen playing on the cat tree) and is protected and loved by old timer Jerry (seen being tackled by Bandit). 

Amber.

one of 'Doreen’s babies' from a litter of farm kittens that has been successfully re-homed.

Pictured in one of her favourite places - the basin in the bathroom.  A very confident, affectionate and lovable little character (now 6 months old) who has settled into her new role with her family as a thoroughly domesticated little cat.

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