Here is a selection of cats from the RSPCA Worcester and Mid-Worcestershire branch looking for new homes.
If you think you’re able to rehome one, you can find more details on the website.
You can also help the centre by donating via the website’s support page.
Adopt a cat from RSPCA Worcester and Mid-Worcestershire
Todd
Gender – Male
Age – 5 years (approx.)
Breed – Domestic Shorthair crossbreed
Colour – Tabby
Can live with – Todd would like to be the only cat in his new home and he’d be better off not living with a dog. He could live with children that are of secondary school age. He’d like some outdoor space where he can explore.
If you’d like to find out more about Todd, you can visit the RSPCA website here.
Layla
Gender – Female
Age – 1 year (approx.)
Breed – Domestic Shorthair crossbreed
Colour – Tabby and white
Can live with – Layla might be able to live with a cat or a dog in her new home and she could live with children that are of secondary school age. She’d like some outdoor space where she can explore.
If Layla looks like the perfect companion for you, visit the RSPCA website here to find out more about her.
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Juliet
Gender – Female
Age – 3 years (approx.)
Breed – Domestic Shorthair crossbreed
Colour – Black
Can live with – Juliet may be able to live with a cat in her new home but she would prefer not to share the home with a dog. She could live with children that are of secondary school age. She’d like some outdoor space where she can explore.
If you’d like to find out more about Juliet, you can visit the RSPCA website here.
Gideon
Gender – Male
Age – 4 years (approx.)
Breed – Domestic Shorthair crossbreed
Colour – Black
Can live with – Gideon would like to live in an adult-only household where there are no cats or dogs. He’d like some outdoor space where he can explore.
If you’d like to give Gideon the loving home he deserves, you can find out more about him via the RSPCA website here.
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