Alsager: Cute kitten seeks new home after found abandoned in car park

By Charlie Phillips

18th Jul 2024 | Local News

Adorable cat seeking currently being looked after in Rode Heath. (RSPCA)
Adorable cat seeking currently being looked after in Rode Heath. (RSPCA)

Nationally, the RSPCA rescue thousands of animals per year from cruelty and neglect.

Each and every one of these animals is deserving of a loving home and a loving owner, according to the charity.

Oakley is looking for a home. (Photo: RSPCA)

So, to help RSPCA Cheshire East find new homes for furry friends, every now and then Alsager Nub News highlights animals seeking rehoming.

Here is a kitten that has been rescued by the RSPCA that you can welcome into your family currently being looked after in Rode Heath and you can change his life today!

This kitten is a domestic short haired male who is approximately 18 weeks old.

"Oakley was found crammed in a carrier left in a car park with two other kittens. He has been health checked, vaccinated, microchipped, neutered and treated for ear mites," say the RSPCA.

"Oakley is the biggest, not scared at all and happy to be stroked. They also stated that he "purrs when you stroke him". ".

Adoption fee is £110 per kitten.

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