MEET Bella, Yoshi, Willow, Pip and Jeff - all currently residing at Yorkshire Cat Rescue, and each seeking a loving forever home.
* Pip (above) is white and black and is eight-years-old. He would suit a home without other cats, dogs and children.
Pip would like an someone who has had cats before, and a home with both indoor and outdoor access.
* Yoshi (above) is a black, short-haired cat. He is two-years-old and has lived happily with other cats, but not with dogs.
He is easy going and could live with first time cat owners, and in a home without outdoor access
* Bella (above) is tabby and white, aged two. She has lived happily with other cats, but not with dogs.
She would be happy to live in a home with children. She is described as easy going and could live with first time cat owners. Bella would need a home with indoor and outdoor access
* Willow (above) is a 10-year-old black cat. She would suit a home without other cats and without dogs or children.
She is looking for an owner who has looked after cats before and she would need a home with indoor and outdoor access
* Jeff (above) is a black and white cat, aged 13, and he is deaf.
He has lived happily with other cats but hasn’t lived with dogs before.
Jeff would need a home with indoor and outdoor access. Because he is an older cat, Yorkshire Cat Rescue will continue to pay for some medical conditions.
* Peggy (above) is tabby and white and aged two. She would suit a home without other cats and without dogs and children.
Peggy is looking for an owner who has had pet cats before and she would need a home with both indoor and outdoor access.
She has a medical condition which Yorkshire Cat Rescue will continue to pay treatment for.
* Cassie (above) is, despite the name, a male cat. He is grey and white and is nine-years-old.
He hasn’t lived with other cats before, but he has lived happily with dogs.
Cassie is described as easy going and he could live with first time cat owners. He would need a home with indoor and outdoor access.
* Purdy (above) is two-years-old and black and white. She hasn’t lived with other cats before, or dogs.
She is easy going and could live with first time owners. She would need a home with indoor and outdoor access.
Yorkshire Cat Rescue will continue to pay for Purdy’s medical condition.
* To enquire about adopting any of these cats go to yorkshirecatrescue.org or call (01535) 647184.
Yorkshire Cat Rescue, at Keighley, saves and re-homes abandoned and unwanted cats and kittens in the region.
The charity’s mission is “to do the right thing for every cat that comes into our care”.
The cat rescue centre provides cats with food, shelter, care and necessary veterinary attention until they find a new home. They are looked after by the charity’s team of foster carers across the district, or at the centre in Keighley.
All the cats in the charity’s care are neutered, microchipped, vaccinated and given any other medical and behavioural treatment required before re-homing.
All cats in the care of Yorkshire Cat Rescue are cared for until they are found a home.
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