Are you looking to expand your family and welcome in a four-legged friend? Then look no further!
The RSPCA has lots of animals at the Wirral & Chester branch that need rehoming.
We’ve rounded up some of them here for you to see.
Cats with RSPCA Wirral and Chester looking for forever homes
Angelo and Elijah
Gender: Male
Age: Angelo – 10 months old, Elijah – 4 years old
Breed: Domestic Shorthair crossbreed
Colour: Angelo – Ginger and white, Elijah – Black and white
Can live with: Angelo and Elijah are looking for a new home where they can live together. They could share their new home with children that are of secondary school age but they’d prefer to not share it with a dog. It’s likely that they’ll prefer to spend most of their time inside.
To find out more about Angelo and Elijah, you can visit the RSPCA website here.
Hades
Gender: Male
Age: 5 years (approx.)
Breed: Domestic Shorthair crossbreed
Colour: Tabby
Can live with: Hades is looking for a new home where he is the only cat but he might get on with a dog that’s friendly. He could live with children that are of secondary school age and he’ll need outdoor space.
To find out more about Hades, you can visit the RSPCA website here.
Bolt
Gender: Male
Age: 9 years (approx.)
Breed: Domestic Shorthair crossbreed
Colour: Black
Can live with: Bolt would like to be the only cat in his new home but he might be able to get on with a dog that’s friendly. He could live with children that are of secondary school age and he’ll need outdoor space.
To find out more about Bolt, you can visit the RSPCA website here.
Tommy
Gender: Male
Age: 13 years (approx.)
Breed: Domestic Shorthair crossbreed
Colour: Black and white
Can live with: Tommy would like to be the only cat in his new home but he might be able to get on with a dog that’s friendly. He’d prefer to only live with adults and he’ll need outdoor space.
To find out more about Tommy, you can visit the RSPCA website here.
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