'Peggy' was rescued recently by the RSPCA from a group of youths who had her against a wall kicking her. She has recovered and despite her ordeal, is very trusting and loving. We think she's around 8-10 years old and has certainly been through a lot in her life and has some bits missing! She has no tail so her balance is a bit off, she has very few teeth (so no dry food) and is profoundly deaf. Because of her 'differences' peggy would be ideally suited to an indoor environment with a loving owner who knows its not always looks that count!!
Published on 23-01-2012 - 18:25 - last updated on 23-01-2012 - 18:25
Please note that there is an minimum adoption fee of £50.00 per cat / kitten. This is to help cover the costs of worming and flea treatment also contributes to the micro-chipping and neutering of the cat (after 6 months old).
Inoculations:
Kittens re-homed from fosterers typically have not received their inoculation's, this would be the responsibility of you as the new owner.
Kittens re-homed from the cattery have had their first inoculation's (in 90% of cases), it is the responsibility of you as the new owner to continue with their inoculations.
Adult cats rehomed from the cattery have had all their innoculation's (in 90% of cases).
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Note that cats/kittens which are held at the cattery will have the word 'Cattery' identified in the animals title. for all other cats amd kittens please call Kathryn on 07432709197.
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