The RSPCA in Warrington is interesting to seek out houses for 4 cats of their care who’ve waited a complete of 344 days to seek out their eternally houses.
This comes because the RSPCA throughout England and Wales is seeing a stark inflow of cats coming into their care – whereas rehoming has sadly slowed by 30per cent, which means extra cats are coming into the RSPCA than there are potential adopters seeking to rehome them.
The RSPCA Warrington, Halton and St Helens Animal Centre has 4 long-stay cats who at the moment are determined to seek out their eternally home.
Susanne Fearnley, animal care assist supervisor on the department, stated: “These cats have been waiting a total of 344 days to be rehomed and we’re not sure why. Oscar, Honey, Jemima and Frederick are all lovely cats who will make brilliant companions for their new family.
“Sadly, we have seen a drop in rehoming in general which could be due to the cost of living crisis putting a strain on people’s finances.”
Oscar is a two-year-old black and white cat who has been on the centre for 143 days after arriving in September final yr when he was rescued as a stray cat in want of assist. He is such a pleasant and chatty feline who loves fuss and meals.
Honey is a nine-year-old tortoiseshell cat who sadly got here into the care of the Warrington Branch for the second time after her earlier adopter who rehomed her final yr was sadly hospitalised and will not look after her.
As a barely older girl, Honey is on the lookout for a quiet life with a settee to snooze on and a backyard to potter round in at her personal leisure. Sadly, Honey has been on the centre for 84 days after being returned in October final yr
Jemima (pictured high) is a two-year-old silver tabby cat who has been with the centre for 63 days after arriving in December. She was rescued from a multi-cat family the place her wants weren’t being met. Jemima was slightly nervous when she first arrived however is now a loving little girl who would go well with a pleasant, quiet family the place she might be the one cat within the home – and get all the eye.
Meanwhile, Frederick is a four-year-old white and black cat who got here into the centre 54 days in the past after he was discovered deserted exterior a vets in a provider together with one other cat. He was understandably nervous round individuals and his new environment when he first arrived – and spent lots of time hiding in his field and infrequently popping his head out. Cattery life was relatively scary for him however over time, he has began to settle and study to belief his carers. With loads of love and a spotlight from employees and volunteers, he’s now an extremely affectionate and pleasant boy who enjoys plenty of fuss and likes to play.
He can nonetheless get slightly nervous round new conditions so he would like a quiet home with a household with secondary college aged kids or older and he would additionally like to have the ability to go exterior and discover.
If you can provide any of those cats a loving home, please contact the RSPCA Warrington, Halton and St Helen’s Branch by emailing an ideal match kind (available from: to contact@rspca-whs.org.uk.
Alternatively, name the department for extra info: 01925 632944.