Meet two beautiful Alsager kittens seeking fur-ever homes

By Deborah Bowyer

6th Oct 2023 | Local News

(Image: RSPCA Macclesfield, SE Cheshire and Buxton branch)
(Image: RSPCA Macclesfield, SE Cheshire and Buxton branch)

Meet Cindy and George, two rescued kittens currently living in Alsager who need fur-ever homes.

The duo were rescued by the RSPCA and are currently being fostered in Alsager but need a permanent home.

They came into the care of RSPCA South East Cheshire and Buxton branch 17 days ago.

(Image: RSPCA Macclesfield, SE Cheshire and Buxton branch)

This is what their loving foster mum has to say: “They will need an experienced cat owner; if they currently own a cat friendly cat that would be a bonus as they get really confident around my cats.

"They play with me and eat in front of me, they just aren’t sure about being touched yet but I think that’ll get better with time either with me or the new owner.

(Image: RSPCA Macclesfield, SE Cheshire and Buxton branch)

"They don’t like being stroked but they are absolutely beautiful and all of them play with me, eat well, toilet well, use the litter trays. They all love other cats and have met my dogs and aren’t bothered. They are to be adopted in a pairs.”

The domestic short hair kittens are thought to be between four and five months old.

The RSPCA added: "They have been neutered, wormed and flead, vaccinated and microchipped. They need a home where they have company to keep them entertained and continue to help grow their confidence. 

"A safe area so they can come and go as they please once settled in. They will not suit a home with children."  

If you’d be interested in sharing your home with these kittens, please contact the Rehoming Co-ordinator on: [email protected] 

     

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