A Belfast charity is making a last-ditch appeal to keep a trio of young cats together before it has to make the difficult decision to split them up.
Jack, Jamie and Jarvis arrived in care as tiny kittens and had to spend months in an isolation unit at Cats Protection Belfast Adoption Centre after being diagnosed with cat flu.
Now eight months old, the ginger siblings are happy and healthy and ready to start the next chapter of their lives. But they share such a strong bond and ideally need to be rehomed together – and finding an adopter to take on all three is proving difficult.
Deputy manager Beth English said: “Jack, Jamie and Jarvis are a delightful trio who love to snuggle and play together. We appreciate taking on three cats at once is a big commitment, but these boys are relaxed and friendly and would settle in with most families.
“We really hope that we can find them a home but if we can’t place them collectively very quickly, we must make the exhausting resolution to separate them.
“While this isn’t the result we would want for them, spending an prolonged period of time in care can be not excellent. We are crossing all our fingers that any individual has room of their lives for 3 lovable brothers.”
All cats adopted from Cats Protection are vet checked, neutered, microchipped and up-to-date with vaccinations and parasite therapies. Staff will share the best way to settle them of their new home, and all adoptions include 4 weeks of free insurance coverage.
To enquire about adopting Jack, Jamie and Jarvis go to www.cats.org.uk/belfast or contact on 02890 480202/[email protected].