Kittens
12 weeks Arrival Date: October 2025 Cat Number: 4795 - 4797Applications are now closed whilst the rehoming team assess those already received.
These kittens need to be the only cat in the home and must have an indoor-only environment.
The kittens are currently under the care of the vet, we will contact successful applicants once they are signed off for rehoming.
The kittens could live with children of any age.
We currently have a very special litter of kittens in our care who are looking for their forever homes.
They are a mixture of characters, with some confident kittens in the litter and some more timid who would benefit from calmer and quieter homes.
These kittens arrived into our care as poorly strays suffering from cat flu. They have now received the required veterinary treatment and have made a good recovery.
Cats who have previously had cat flu typically remain carriers of the virus and may have future flare-ups that may require veterinary treatment. Cat flu is contagious between cats and so these kittens cannot be rehomed with other cats and must never have outdoor access. Any potential rehomers should be aware that the cat flu is likely to be classed as pre-existing condition and will not be covered by pet insurance. The rehoming team will be happy to discuss this in more detail with any successful applicants.
These kittens have had a tough start to their young lives, they are little fighters and we are absolutely thrilled that they are now ready to go to their forever homes. They are looking for very special homes who will spoil them rotten and show them the love they so deserve.
Please note that we prioritise getting our animals into their forever homes as soon as possible and so will only be contacting successful applicants who are ready to rehome immediately.
We kindly ask that any potential rehomers thoroughly read the above information and consider the needs of these kittens before submitting an application.