Celia Hammond Animal Trust - Lewisham
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Rehoming Cats & Kittens: London (West), London (East) & Kent (West)
Koara, Granite and Pearl

Three semi-ferals.  Granite and Pearl are 1 year old sisters who were taken in from a car park along with their tame mother, two older siblings from a previous litter and a newborn litter.  Their mother had originally belonged to a local resident but he rarely stayed at his home and neighbours were feeding his cats in a car park behind his home. He was eventually evicted and we took the cats in but Granite and Pearl had not been socialised and were too old to tame. Their older siblings were also semi-feral and have already found a new home at a stables.

Granite and Pearl have been joined by Koara. We took in Koara as a stray mother cat with her own litter of kittens from a garden last year, her kittens were young enough to be handled and tamed and were rehomed in pairs to domestic homes but Koara has remained very shy and will not allow herself to be stroked.  We teamed her up with Granite and Pearl and all three get on well.

They have all been neutered and microchipped.  These cats would be ideal for a farm, stables, smallholding or rural garden.  They will require dry shelter such as a hay barn, tack room, shed or outbuilding and will need feeding with cat food every day the same as any pet cat.

We can rehome feral and semi-feral cats to homes in Sussex, Kent, parts of Surrey and to suitable homes within London.   We initially loan a purpose built relocation pen to keep the cats in for 4 weeks to settle them in, deliver the cats to you and set them up in the holiding cage and provide life long support and back up should it be required e.g with health care.

To enquire about feral and semi-feral cats please send an email to [email protected]   or tel 07768 122844

Information
  • Status:Homed
  • Gender: Female
  • Fur colour:ยป See description
  • Fur length:Shorthaired
  • Age(When Added):1 Year(s) Old
  • Neutered/Spayed:Neutered
  • Indoor/OutdoorOutdoor/Feral
  • Can live with children: Not Sure
  • Can live with dogs: Yes
  • Can live with other cats: No
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