Here is a selection of cats from the RSPCA Southridge Animal Centre looking for their new homes.
If you think you are able to rehome one, you can find more details on the RSPCA website.
Norman
Breed: Domestic Shorthair crossbreed
Colour: Ginger - White
Age:4 Years (approx)
Norman is looking for an indoor-only home that is a large low-level flat or house and the only animal in the home.
He prefers a quiet household where there are no children.
Find out more about Norman here.
Sid
Breed: Domestic Shorthair crossbreed
Colour: Ginger - White
Age:4 Years (approx)
Sid is very sweet and affectionate but may be wary at first, he will be the first to greet you and loves a fuss.
Can be homed with another cat, would prefer an older household with teenagers of 12 years plus and no dogs.
Find out more about Sid here.
Patsy
Breed: Domestic Shorthair crossbreed
Colour: Black
Age:7 Years (approx)
Patsy needs to be in a local and rural area in a quiet adult only home with a loving family.
She will need access to safe outside space, via a cat-flap, away from busy roads and railway lines.
Find out more about Patsy here.
Trevor
Breed: Domestic Shorthair crossbreed
Colour: Tabby
Age:5 Years (approx)
Trevor needs an adult-only home that is large with a calm and quiet household.
He also needs to be the only animal in the home and will need his own room to settle into.
Find out more about Trevor here.
Buttercup
Breed: Domestic Shorthair crossbreed
Colour: Tabby
Age: 10 Years (approx)
Buttercup needs to be the only animal in a calm household away from busy roads and railway lines.
She will also need a private and secure garden that she can access via a catflap.
Find out more about Buttercup here.
Santa
Breed: Domestic Shorthair crossbreed
Colour: Black
Age: 3 Years (approx)
Santa needs an experienced and very patient owner in a home where he is the only cat and has access to a private garden.
He will also need an adult-only home and a room for him to take away when things become a little too much.
Find out more about Santa here.
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