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Longest-waiting cats hoping to find love at RSPCA centres
Summary
RSPCA Cymru is highlighting three long-stay cats — Lucky, Jim and Cariad — ahead of Dydd Santes Dwynwen to raise their profiles and seek permanent homes. The charity says each cat has particular needs and must be the only pet in a new household.
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RSPCA Cymru has highlighted three long-stay cats as Dydd Santes Dwynwen approaches, the Welsh equivalent of Valentine's Day. The charity says it aims to draw attention to overlooked animals and to mark the patron saint of sick animals. The cats named are Lucky, Jim and Cariad, who are in the care of RSPCA centres in Newport and Bryn-Y-Maen. Centre staff describe each cat's background and the conditions in which they are most comfortable.
Key details:
- Lucky is reported to be about 12 years old and entered the RSPCA's 'Home for Life' scheme after his owner died; staff describe him as a sweet, gentle cat who prefers quiet and cuddled spaces.
- Jim is described as a five-year-old who was abandoned; staff say he is sweet and sensitive and needs time to build confidence in new people and places.
- Cariad was found as a pregnant stray, gave birth to six kittens after arriving, and is said to need a calm, predictable environment to feel safe.
- The charity reports that all three cats should be the only pet in their new homes.
- The RSPCA notes that an online application form is available for those who wish to apply to adopt.
Summary:
The charity is using the seasonal observance to raise the profiles of animals that have been waiting longest for placement and to celebrate care for animals. It hopes the publicity will lead to suitable permanent homes for Lucky, Jim and Cariad, and it reports an online application process is in place for adoption inquiries.
