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 the cats here for you to see.
Cats with RSPCA Wirral & Chester looking for new homes
Alfie and Macey
Age – 6 years (approx.)
Breed – Domestic Semi crossbreed
Colour – Black
Can live with – Alfie and Macey have Herpes Virus so they’ll need to be the only cats in their new home and they’ll need to be house cats since this can be spread to other cats easily. They’re looking for a new home together and they could live with children that are of a secondary school age.
Find out more about Alfie and Macey via the RSPCA website here.
Teacup Kittens
Age – 0-3 months
Breed – White, white and tabby
Colour – Domestic Shorthair crossbreed
Can live with – These kittens need to rehomed in pairs. They could share their new home with children or possibly a dog that’s friendly. They’ll need their new owner to be around for a good part of the day.
Find out more about the kittens via the RSPCA website here.
Stevie
Gender – Male
Age – 7 years (approx.)
Breed – Manx
Colour – Tabby
Can live with – Stevie would prefer not to share his new home with another cat or dog but he could live with children that are of a secondary school age.
Find out more about Stevie via the RSPCA website here.
Bunty
Gender – Female
Age – 15 years (approx.)
Breed – Domestic Shorthair crossbreed
Colour – Black and white
Can live with – Bunty would prefer not to have to share her new home with another cat or dog and she’d prefer it to be an adult only home. She’ll need space outside to explore.
Find out more about Bunty via the RSPCA website here.
Sugar and Spice
Gender – Female
Age – 6-12 months
Breed – Domestic Shorthair crossbreed
Colour – Black and white
Can live with – Sugar and Spice are looking for a new home together and they’d prefer not to live with a dog. They could, however, live with children of a secondary school age.
Find out more about Sugar and Spice via the RSPCA website here.
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