Looking for a furry friend to introduce to your home? Look no further.
The RSPCA in Bradford have some lovely pets looking for their forever homes.
Below we have detailed 4 cats that are looking to be adopted and what they need from their new home.
Don’t forget to visit the RSPCA website to see what other animals need your love.
Rebekah, female
3 years old
Rebekah is a friendly cat who loves affection. She has a sweet nature, so would be okay to live with cat savvy children, if they can give her space. She could also live with a calm dog but would thrive as the only cat in the home.
Once settled, she would love to go out and explore, so a home away from busy roads would be best.
Find out more about Rebekah here.
Bones, male
8 years old
This handsome boy loves to sit on his scratching post and watch the world go by. He would love someone who is around most of the day and would like to live with no other pets. Bones can live with children in the house.
He likes to go out and adventure, so would need a cat flap to give him freedom.
Find out more about Bones here.
Patch, female
6 years old
Patch is a super affectionate girl who would love to spend all day being cuddled. Anybody wanting to adopt her needs to be okay with a cat that likes to be up in your space.
She could live with older, cat savvy children and would like to be the only cat in the house (so she can steal all your attention).
Find out more about Patch here.
Buddy, male
1 year old
Buddy is a friendly boy who loves a fuss. He went to the centre as a stray and is now looking for his forever home.
With proper introductions, Buddy could live with other pets and children as his nature has shown to be very friendly.
A home away from busy roads is best so he can go out and explore once he has settled.
Find out more about Buddy here.
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