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Iv had this cat hanging round my garden for about 3 days/nights, constantly meowing, has anyone reported a totally black cat missing? I live in Brereton
BLACK CAT APPRECIATION TODAY.
SHOWCASING SOME OF OUR CATS UP FOR ADOPTION
We ask for a minimum donation of £35 for adult cats. Kittens are a minimum of £45 to secure a good home. All money goes to cats in need.
We neuter all adult cats and kittens that are old enough whilst in care. We also microchip cats and kittens before they leave for their new homes.
All cats, regardless of their age, come with 5 weeks free pet insurance.
Our adoption process consists of asking questions and carrying out home visits for all cats/kittens.
After that you will then be invited to come and view the cats :-)
When considering adopting a cat you should be able to provide all of the following
* plenty of human companionship, love & affection
* regular, suitable meals and a constant supply of clean drinking water
* outdoor access or be prepared to empty and clean a litter tray on a daily basis. Some cats may prefer to use a tray indoors as well as having access outdoors.
* ensure they have freedom of choice to exercise in a safe place, such as a fenced garden away from busy roads and traffic. Some people are now investing in or constructing protective fencing and outdoor enclosures to prevent their cats coming to any harm. If an indoor cat, ensure there is plenty of space inside for them to kept occupied. However, it is advised that kittens are kept strictly indoors until at LEAST 10 months old. Adult cats must be kept indoors for 10 weeks to accustom themselves properly to their new territory
* a clean and comfortable bed
* groom your cat regularly – long-haired breeds require daily grooming to avoid matting
* if not already neutered/spayed, ensure that this is done at 16weeks to prevent more unwanted cats & also to prevent any health & behavioural problems
* vaccinate your cat against the major feline diseases regularly – your vet can advise you
* worming your cat regularly and provide treatment for fleas and mites– seek advice from your vet
* be prepared to take your cat to t