Hand reared feral kittens

Every year a small amount of kittens are handed in to the local vet, people find them in barns and quiet places when they are out walking. They are the feral kittens left by their mothers in a nest, while their mothers are away hunting. While we don't condone people taking such things as baby birds, the mother is usually very close by, we do however welcome these kittens being "rescued" from a life of misery.

When these kittens are brought to us we hand rear them, they get veterinary treatment, should they need it, but best of all they learn to enjoy the love and attention of their foster mum, they become happy healthy domestic cats.

Every year in addition our trappers find tiny kittens in the colonies and the folks feeding these colonies are only to glad to let us take them away.

If you think you could give one of these kittens a loving home then contact us for more information.

Available kittens

Billy, Lenny and Max
Noah
Jaffa, long haired ginger male, best with older children,
a bit shy but very playful must be homed with
someone who is used to long haired cats as he
will need grooming daily.

Connie, grey tortie, very shy but loves cuddles
and purrs and purrs, best with older children
or a couple.
 

   
Toffee and Treacle
Billy, Lenny and Max
Tinker, black and white female kitten, lively and playful,
but can be a little shy until she gets to know you,
best with older children.
Marmaduke, ginger and white, best with older children,
a bit shy but very playful and cheeky