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Six rescue cats in Swindon are seeking forever homes.
Summary
The Cats Rescue charity in Swindon and Gloucestershire has six foster cats looking for permanent homes, with some animals requiring outdoor access and specific household conditions such as no young children.
Content
Six foster cats are being offered for adoption by the Cats Rescue charity that operates in Swindon and Gloucestershire. The group includes young kittens and older cats, and several animals have particular requirements for the homes they can join. Some cats will need outdoor access once settled and others prefer households without young children. The charity has set conditions on suitable homes to help ensure the cats' welfare.
Key details:
- Wreath and Star are six months old; both need homes without children under eight, may be uncertain around dogs, will require outdoor access once settled, and would benefit from a young cat or foster kitten companion.
- Sammy is about 7–8 years old, described as semi-feral, currently living on an industrial yard, and needs a home with other cats away from main roads where he can explore safely.
- A pair of 11–12 month-old cats must be rehoused together, will require outdoor access after settling, and need a household with no children under 14.
- From an earlier report, Ashes, Ember, Buster, and Pepsi remain available for adoption.
- The article states the adoption process includes a home inspection and fees, that homes close to busy or main roads will not be accepted, and notes any children in a home must be at least six years old.
Summary:
These six cats each have particular needs that will shape the kinds of homes the charity can place them in. The charity is managing rehoming through its stated adoption process, which includes home checks and fees. The article points readers to the charity's adoption page for more information about individual animals and requirements.
