Two Coleraine cats who’ve grown up collectively want a house of their very own after spending months in care.
Tabby Peanut and black cat Ayame had been handed over to Cats Safety’s Coleraine Department after their proprietor ended up in hospital and will now not take care of them.
Whereas they don’t seem to be siblings, their carers consider they’ve such a robust bond that they must be rehomed collectively.
Six-year-old Peanut and four-year-old Ayame are each lap cats at all times trying to be petted. In addition to craving human consideration, the 2 females take pleasure in cuddling up to one another and Ayame specifically loves grooming her mate.
They’re presently being cared for by Alison Hagan, the department’s Adoption Workforce Chief and a volunteer fosterer.
Alison mentioned: “Peanut and Ayame might not be associated however they’ve such a robust bond that we wouldn’t dream of splitting them up. It’s unlucky that they haven’t had any consideration from potential adopters but as a result of they’re each such pleasant cats.
“They’re extremely straightforward going; they don’t appear bothered by different cats and will probably be suited to most houses.”
The Coleraine Department of Cats Safety is run by a small group of volunteers who share a love of cats and a dedication to assist felines in want.
Having witnessed a spike in cats and kittens being given up for adoption, they’re hoping to recruit extra fosterers to allow them to enhance the variety of cats they will absorb and rehome.
No particular tools is required to be a volunteer fosterer besides a spare room in your home or outside area to accommodate a cat pen. Cats Safety will present the cat pen and all the opposite help wanted together with cat meals, litter, toys and so forth.
Alison mentioned: “It’s a extremely rewarding function, particularly when you may take a sick kitten or cat after which assist them get better to allow them to be rehomed. It’s such a pleasant feeling of feat to know that we have now turned life round for that cat or kitten and so they can go on and reside a superb life the place they’re cherished and cared for by their new household.”
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