REHOMING FAQs
Here at мÓÆÂÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±, we assess all of our cats individually and create a rehoming profile for them. To ensure successful matches between people and pets, we use a combination of extensive rehoming experience, our staff expertise and the information you provided in your rehoming form. After registering, you will receive an automated response from us with an indication of your likeliness to rehome based on what you've told us, as well as the next steps of the process.
This may not always be the cat you thought it would be, which is why we ask that you see the registration form as a way of registering your interest in rehoming, not an application for a specific animal. We’re experts in making sure we find the right home for our cats and the right cat for your home.
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It all depends on your individual circumstances and the cat you are looking for – but rescue pets are always worth the wait.
At the moment, we have fewer animals than usual and reduced staff, so there may be some delay while we work through rehoming applications. We are also prioritising people who live within a short distance of our three centres. Please register your details with us so we can start looking for your new pet.
We’d also recommend registering with other local rescue centres in addition to мÓÆÂÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±. You can of alternative UK rescue centres here.
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Our rehoming fee is £95 for cats (over six months), £130 for kittens (under six months) or £170 for a pair of cats and £225 for a pair of kittens. The fees include a full vet and behaviour assessment, microchipping, flea and worm treatment, neutering, initial vaccinations, starter pack of food and four weeks of free Petplan insurance. Each cat also goes to their new home with their own blankets and a favourite toy, such as a knitted mouse.
It’s important to consider not just the initial cost of getting a cat or kitten, but the regular cost of insurance, food, equipment and fees at your local veterinary centre so that you are fully prepared for the financial implications of owning a cat.
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SUCCESS STORIES
We love happy endings for мÓÆÂÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½± cats. Here are just a few heart-warming stories from some of our ex-residents who we helped to find caring homes for.