Ready to rehome?
Before starting the process of adopting one of our cats, please take a few minutes to consider the following :
- You could be committing to your new cat for up to 20 years. Can you offer continued stability?
- Veterinary fees can be expensive. You should expect to visit the vets at least once a year for a health check and vaccination. Other preventative health care measures include de-fleaing (usually a monthly treatment) and de-worming (typically a three-monthly treatment); seek advice from your vet on frequency. Pet insurance will help with the cost of major illness and emergency treatment. Please note that you get four weeks FREE pet insurance when you adopt one of our cats or kittens.
- You will need to make arrangements for your cat when you go on holiday, this may involve boarding cattery fees.
- Feeding a cat will cost you a minimum of £5 per week, plus the additional expense of other items such as a litter tray and litter, toys, bowls, bedding etc...
- If you get a long-haired cat, you will need to set time aside for grooming.
- If you feel that you can give one of our cats the love and stability they need please click here.