Siri
#FIVFRIDAY Siri is an affectionate, chatty lad, he also enjoys his independence but he equally enjoys human company as well. Siri is FIV positive, so we are looking for him to be rehomed as an indoor cat, access to a cat proofed garden or catio would be great but not essential. However, we do feel Siri needs to live in a house rather than a flat, as we feel he needs more space to prevent him from getting bored easily. As you can see from the video, he is a clever boy, so puzzle feeders are a great way to keep him entertained, he also loves just to lay by you and relax. He took some time and lots of TLC to adjust to life inside the cattery but now he has settled in really well but he would be much, much, much happier in a home 🥰 https://www.rspca.org.uk/local/birmingham-animal-centre/findapet/details/SIRI/258560/rehome Music: SnowmanMusician: BeltoneSite: https://icons8.com/music/
Juno is very sociable, and he likes saying hello to all of the other cats in the cattery 🐱🐱
Juno has been in our care for 189 days 😪 so it's important that during his stay, he has plenty of enrichment. Juno enjoys his food puzzles, and he figures them out quickly to get hold of a tasty treat.
Let's not keep this boy here longer. There must be someone out there who can offer him a new home 🏡
Juno is so helpful! He loves lending a paw 🐾
https://www.rspca.org.uk/findapet/search/details/-/Animal/JUNO/ref/253683/rehome
#euros2024
#euros2024
The cats of Newbrook Farm have been busy practicing their football skills for tonight’s final 😆 not sure they would make the England team 🙈
but who do you think will be European champions…
England 🏴 or Spain 🇪🇸
Shaky Jake and Jelly
We have 2 extra special boys looking for their forever homes at the moment. Shaky Jake and Jelly 🩵 (they are not a pair - although they do both like the company of other cats 🩵)
These boys both have a condition called cerebellar hypoplasia (CH). Often referred to as ‘wobbly cats’, cerebellar hypoplasia is an unusual neurological disorder as a result of interrupted development of the brain, leading to uncoordinated movement or ataxia. They are not in pain, and most cats learn to adapt to their limit of fine motor skills.
Cats with cerebellar hypoplasia require a little extra care, and can live full lives, just as long as cats that are not affected. Additionally, having CH doesn’t mean they will have behavioural problems or health problems, so they won’t necessarily need to go to the vet more often than the average cat.
There is much more information online regarding CH; you can start here
https://www.cats.org.uk/help-and-advice/health/disabled-cats/cats-with-cerebellar-hypoplasia
Both boys are able to mobilise in their own wobbly way and they can both use a litter tray. We are looking for homes where someone is around for most of the day, to ensure they stay safe. They are indoor only cats but could have some supervised garden time 🥰 Please see the individual profiles below for these two gorgeous boys for more info 🩵🩵
https://www.rspca.org.uk/findapet/search/details/-/Animal/JELLY/ref/258243/rehome
https://www.rspca.org.uk/findapet/search/details/-/Animal/SHAKY_JAKE/ref/257102/rehome
Music: Happy Kids
Musician: Amusicmedia
Site: https://pixabay.com/music/-happy-kids-3536/
Our coop wasn't empty for long! We have another Cockerel called Rocky who will be looking for a home soon 🐓
If you're interested, please email [email protected] and we can send you an application before he hits the website 😀
#catofthemonth
The end of June has arrived and poor Buster has been patiently waiting for 218 days in our care for his chance of a forever home 😢 but we will keep searching, we are hopeful that it’s just around the corner 🤞🏼🙏🏻
Buster is giving you all a head bump to say thank you for watching and sharing his posts over the past month 😻 He will be passing the spotlight onto someone else tomorrow so stay tuned to see who it’s going to be 👀
https://www.rspca.org.uk/findapet/search/details/-/Animal/BUSTER/ref/252199/rehome