KIPPER
PRIYA
This sweet girl came into our care in November 2016, as her owner’s could no longer cope. It came as no surprise, that she found her forever home quickly and was rehomed in December 2016.
BENJI
HENRY
PRINNY
Prinny was diagnosed with hyperthyroidism shortly after coming into care, but took it all in her stride!
Luckily, she has found a loving home to spend the final chapter of her live, by the seaside! Prinny was adopted in November 2016.
BETTY, MAISIE & HATTIE
These 3 beautiful fluffballs came into our care in October 2016, there’s no surprise that they were snapped up quickly and they went to their forever homes at the start of November.
We went out and visited Trevor and he showed signs of being a much loved cat. He was just a little grumpy having not been neutered and not chipped but that was it.
This lovely lad came into our care, after being reported to us as an aggressive feral. Once in our care, we knew Rocky was anything but feral and he was actually incredibly affectionate!
In October 2016, Rocky landed on his paws and was adopted by his new family. They renamed him Ronnie, and as you can see he is truly loved.
Evee came into our care with her siblings, mum Rosie and grandma Penny. She was a little sweetie right from the start and soon found a loving home with a family friend of one of our volunteers in September 2016.
Meeko came into our care the first weekend in September, he was signed over with his sister Lily but they weren’t very fond of each other, so we decided to home them separately to ensure their happiness.
MINNIE
This beautiful lad came into our care and his journey into foster was captured on one of our videos:
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Ritchie was rehomed on the 17 August 2016. Now called Ziggy he has well and truly got his paws under the table.
KATIE
MOLLY AND WILBA
Molly came into our care having been found in living in a car park, with one kitten who we called Noodle.
Noodle was rehomed after a few weeks in our care, as she was already 7 weeks old when she came in. However, it became clear that Molly was already well established in another pregnancy. Sadly, Molly experienced a very difficult labour on 11 April 2016, and lost three of her kittens. The one remaining surviving kitten was a little boy, who was named Wilba.
Wilba turned in a beautiful little boy who was adopted at 9 weeks old. Molly, his mum also found a loving home in North Milton Keynes.
If a lovely couple in central Milton Keynes hadn’t reported Molly and Noodle to us, then there is no doubt that Molly wouldn’t have survived that second pregnant.
SHEBA
Sheba came into our care with her sister Xena having been found living in a barn. At six months of age and having some Bengal breeding in them we knew it was going to be a challenge to socialise them but we are here to give every cat a second chance even those that may not initially appreciate it!
Sheba quickly showed her playful and softer side and we were delighted when Mel asked to meet her as she already had experience of Bengal cats. She was rehomed in April 2016.
Sadly, at the end of last year Mel decided Sheba needed to be rehomed. We found her a new home, with her purrrrfect owner who also had experience with Bengal cats.
Tim came into our care with his mum and new litter of kittens. As a friendly, playful six month old it took no time at all for him to a find a new home. He joined Milo one of our other foster cats living with Jacqueline.
Noodle came into our care on the 16 February 2016. Noodle and mum had been living in an underground car park for several weeks. Her mum was sadly pregnant again, so she had to remain in care. However, Noodle (now Poppy) found a loving home.
Noodle in her new home 🙂
REGGIE
Reggie had clearly been mistreated prior to be found as a stray, as he had some clear trust issues. Luckily, his rehoming poster was spotted at a fundraising event, and we were delighted that he found a loving and safe home with his new owner Ann.
RUPERT
Rupert came into our care from Greensands Vets, he was found cold and hungry, on an industrial estate where he had been seen for some weeks. Sadly no one came forward to claim him as theirs, so we got him vaccinated and chipped, and after a good rest he was re-homed on the 18 February 2016.
Rupert is the kind of cat that as soon as he sees you he wants a cuddle so we know he is going to have a very happy and contented life with his new owner who stays at home most days.
BILBO
He could be quite shy, and needed a patient owner. Luckily, when a lady came forward looking for a senior, indoor cat we couldn’t believe our luck. But when they meet on the 13 February 2016, his new owner was so patient and just waited for Bilbo to come to her. Annie his fosterer knew instantly that this was a match made in heaven.
These little fellas came into our care when they were only a few weeks old, but look at them now. They went off to their new home on the 20 January 2016, and looks like they have settled in very well indeed.
ELSA
ble when she turned on her hind legs & when Elsa went back for her 2nd vaccination jab the vet confirmed that she had a very mild form of wobbly cat syndrome.
The condition (cerebellar hypoplasia) requires no treatment and will not deteriorate or cause any health issues in the future.
Elsa was re-homed in early January 2016 and first reports sound extremely promising. We’re looking forward to receiving a photo of her in her new home soon.