The RSPCA East Norfolk Branch have lots of new arrivals this week and are looking to find homes for some of the long stay cats that have been in their care for sometime.
The delightful yet placid Mr Tinkle is still waiting for his forever home. He is very loving and great company but sadly over the 7 months he's been with the RSPCA he has not had any visitors. He requires a home where he is the only pet.
Peep is a confident, loving female tabby that is around three to four years of age.
Bo is Peep's sweet and adorable sister. Ideally they would like to be rehomed together.
Tabitha is a pretty white and tabby female. She is around three to five years of age and arrived in a very bad state. She has recovered well but will need a home as the only pet.
Mumma is very friendly and attentive. All she needs is someone to love and care for her. She has been with the RSPCA for a while and this week we hope she finds the family she desires.
Jaffa is a very friendly but placid male cat. He is around seven years of age and has lived with other cats in the past.
Pop, the three legged kitten, is a bundle of mischief. He will require an adult home where a careful eye can be kept on his antics.
Swampy is a sweet tortoiseshell female. She is very well behaved and would like to be in a home soon.
Anthony is a very attractive cat with a cool persona. He arrived with his sister Cleopatra after their owners passed away. They would like to stay together,
Cleopatra, Anthony's sister is a stunning black female. Let's hope this week they find their new family.
All animals are neutered, vaccinated and microchipped. They are all up to date with flea and worming, are health checked by a vet and come with six weeks free pet insurance when you register on adoption. There is a small adoption fee of £50 for cats and kittens and dogs work on application. This in no way covers the costs to the branch but helps continue the work. Please visit the website for more information.
Please Call our adoption line on 07867 972870
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