It’s a full house for Woodlands Animal Sanctuary
It’s a full house for Woodlands Animal Sanctuary who have once again got a full cattery which provides you with a superb opportunity to find the purfect feline for your home.
They have pairs, singles, older cats and young ones, those who require a more experienced home and even a diabetic who is finally stable enough to look for his loving forever home.
Have you been thinking about welcoming a cat into your life or been tempted by other people’s stories about their furbaby’s? Welcoming a cat into your life, especially one from a rescue centre can be incredibly rewarding. And whilst the majority of sayings about cats being independent, you belonging to them rather than vice versa are generally true – it does not mean that they aren’t loving, fabulous company and often a source of great comfort, not to mention one of the fluffiest, most comforting hot water bottles you could find!
*Disclaimer; not all cats see themselves as a hot water bottle – some may see themselves more on a par with Mike Tyson – but as they say; its horses for courses or cats in this case!
So, if you don’t currently have a cat in your home (Woodlands will not rehome adult cats into a house where there is an existing adult cat), can afford all the usual costs involved with owning a pet (annual vaccinations, flea and worming medications) & all the unforeseen ones which could be a mystery illnesses or injuries, are happy to commit to this addition for possibly the next 15 years, have the time in your life, the love in your heart & the patience to welcome another sole into your home – then visit Woodlands’ website to see all the cats they have available for rehoming and fill in their application form.
www.woodlandsanimalsanctuary.org.uk/rehoming/cats/
Equally, if you have any questions, you can give them a call and talk to their experienced rehoming Officer.
For more information on the work Woodlands Animal Sanctuary do and/or more photographs please contact the sanctuary on 01704 823293, email: info@animalsanctuary.org.uk or visit our Facebook page.
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