A family of four rescued ginger kittens were rehomed with two families just days apart. Rosie, the confident little girl playing with a toy on string, was rehomed with the more timid Teddy, whilst their brothers Squidly and Sanka are doing well in another home. Lovely to see them all looking so well and healthy just a few days after adoption and we wish them all a wonderful life together.
So named because of his Charlie Chaplin moustache, dear C.C. was a timid and very scared little kitten when rescued. He is now a confident and happy boy in his new home and has settled into family life with ease and loves the fuss.
Aleksi (ginger) and Kimi (tabby) are the brothers of Luca and Harvey and have taken a little longer to find a loving home together. Their new mum and dad had cats for their entire lives and said 'whilst we've loved the first few months in our first home together, there has been an eerie calmness around the place that neither of us are use to. A couple of weeks ago we welcomed these two 6 month old brothers. They are so affectionate and playful, love to bend the rules and would happily eat for 24 hours a day if we let them.' We wish them all very many happy years together.
These two brothers are the latest kittens to find a loving family. After a couple of days in their new home the tabby Harley, was rushing around like a tornado. Luca, the ginger, was a little more timid but obviously has found his reflection of interest. May the family all live happily together.
Meet Ronnie (black and white) and Reggie (black) who are brothers of little KiKi. The kittens joined Scooby and his human family just 5 days ago and the picture speaks for itself.
This is little KiKi, one of the kittens that Doreen has just re-homed, settling into her new forever home in Scarning,She has been playing with her new toys and running around like a little whirlwind, or (when she eventually gets tired) having long naps on her new mummy’s shoulder. Thank you to Doreen and all her lovely volunteers.
We are delighted to hear that Hamish (ginger) and Solomon (grey) are settling in really well in their new home. They were not related, and were about the same age when found as kittens, but became really good friends during their stay with CATS. It is good to see that their friendship has continued and may this always be so.
Four-week old Tess was found by the bridge over the River Wensum in Fakenham and she was put inside a Tesco's 'Bag for Life' to get her to the vets barely alive in mid
January 2023. She was rushed to the vets suffering from cat flu and
ulcerated eyes, as well as being freezing cold and hungry. The vets
thought that her left eye might need to be removed. After Doreen's
loving care and treatment, dear little Tess was adopted on 3 March with
the family involved in her original rescue. Tess is settling in really
well, enjoying the fuss (as the pictures taken on the day of adoption
show) and her left eye is much improved. Her new family adore her. It is
a very happy ending for everyone.
Tibbles (tabby) and Harry (tabby and white) have settled well into their new home. The two little boys are described by their family as 'growing into such fun, mischievous and loving cats'. May you all have a beautiful life together.
Bronson has not only been matched with the perfect person, he also had the perfect name. Having recently lost her husband, Bronson's new owner knew that it was fate that she adored the cat. Her husband had looked like Charles Bronson and was often mistaken for the actor! We wish them a happy life together.
Only with their new family for a couple of days, they are settling in really well. We wish them all a long and happy life together.
Olive and Feta (aka Tilly and Vicky) have found their final home together now with their new family. Happy Days.
Little Loki, who was hand reared from two weeks of age at C.A.T.S., is now living his best life with partner-in-crime Flick.
The little kittens, brother Luca (black and white) and sister Lottie (the tabby and white), were adopted from C.A.T.S. just over a year ago.
Their new mum said 'They have brought us so much joy and pleasure and not a day goes by that we don't appreciate them and their characters.'
Gus is the latest of the tabby kittens to find his new and loving home. We wish Gus and his new owners many happy years together.
We're pleased to say that Beauty (now Aggie) has found her forever home along with her best friend Maud. Both semi-feral and almost identical, Maud is still camera shy. We wish them both and their owners a lovely life.
Fossie has found her forever home and what a gorgeous girl she is. We'd like to wish them and their new owner many happy years together.
Sissy and her Friend
We are pleased to say that Sissy and her little pal have been adopted and we're thrilled that they have gone to their new home together. We'd like to wish them and their new owner many happy years together.
This gorgeous pair are Buddy and Pumpkin. Pumpkin came to us as a very frightened stray back in January. During his time with us, he became very attached to the sweet natured Buddy. We were concerned that due to Buddy's long standing health problem, he wouldn’t find a home. However, with the best care from Doreen and the team at The Grove Veterinary Hospital, Fakenham, after many weeks of treatment, Buddy finally overcame major problems with his mouth, teeth and gums. Additionally, he has a heart murmur which is managed by daily medication. Pumpkin and Buddy are the greatest of friends and Buddy has helped Pumpkin to become the happy, playful and relaxed boy that he is today. We wish them and their owner many happy years together.
Fudge. this big, handsome boy who was returned to us as he was intimidated by the other cats in his previous home. He now found his forever home and wish him and his new owners many years of happiness together.
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