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Feral Cats for Adoption

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If not already neutered all our cats/dogs will come with a neutering contract.  You will be expected to sign stating the time period this needs to be done by for each specific animal.  TAH will contact you at the correct time to provide proof of this

NOT DOMESTIC......

FOR ADOPTION – FERAL HOME REQUIRED
• Male. DLH. Black.
• DOB 27.01.2023 approx
• Castrated and ear tipped. Veterinary flea and worm
treated to date.

• Female. DSH. Torti
• DOB 27.01.2023 approx
Spayed and ear tipped. Veterinary flea and worm
treated to date.

• Female. DSH. Torti
• DOB 27.01.2023 approx
• Spayed and ear tipped. Veterinary flea and worm
treated to date.

This trio of ferals are looking for a rural home together. They can not go back to where they were trapped as it is unsafe. They could be rehomed on a small holding, quiet stables or rural home with outbuildings.
They must have a safe, dry, draught proof place to be contained for a minimum of 4 weeks whilst they acclimatize to their new home, and they must be fed daily even after they are released. In return they will work on pest control.
(We will ask for photos of where they will be kept until release.)
If you think you could offer them what they need please fill in the form here

https://forms.wix.com/f/7110872254921048219
Donation required
LR

NOT DOMESTIC......

FOR ADOPTION – FERAL HOME REQUIRED
• DOB 27/01/2023 approx
• Female. DLH. Torti
• Spayed and ear tipped. Veterinary flea and worm
treated to date.

• DOB 27/01/2023 approx
• Male. DLH. Ginger
• Castrated and ear tipped. Veterinary flea and worm
treated to date.

This bonded pair of ferals are looking for a rural home. They can not go back to where they were trapped as it is unsafe. They could be rehomed on a small holding, quiet stables or rural home with outbuildings.
They must have a safe, dry, draught proof place to be contained for a minimum of 4 weeks whilst they acclimatize to their new home, and they must be fed daily even after they are released. In return they will work on pest control.
(We will ask for photos of where they will be kept until release.)
If you think you could offer them what they need please click the Apply to Adopt button
Donation required
LR

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