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Nov 13, 2018

LOOKING FOR HOMES

  • Ben and Bill – two young cats looking for homes
  • Millie – young tabby girl coming soon
  • Apache – friendly fella coming soon
  • Kittens Cinder and Ella – now ready for adoption

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2 days ago

Animal Accident Rescue Unit

Goodbye Guinness 😻

We’ve waved big boy kitten Guinness off to his new home.

However, his sisters Cinder and Ella are still looking for a home of their own. Could it be with you?
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Kittens Cinder and Ella – now ready for adoption | Animal Accident Rescue Unit

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Kittens Cinder and Ella – now ready for adoption Nov 13, 2018 | Animals for Adoption, Cats Looking For Homes, Kittens Meet Ella and Cinder, two female black tabby kittens born in March 2018, who are both now looking for their furrever home Ella Cinder
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Lexi - Permanent Foster Cat

Hi, I’m Lexi and I’m around 11 years old. My fosterer describes me as an old lady that rules the roost! I know what I want and I’m happy to vocalise that until I get it!

I have ongoing thyroid issues which means I’m rather skinny, but I eat like a horse and love my food. I adore human company and will often cuddle up with them, especially if I’m cold and can steal some body heat! I spend my nights sleeping on the tiny human’s bed, we even have a little night-time chat as we both settle down to sleep.

I’m really loving my retirement years with my wonderful fosterers.

The Animal Accident Rescue Unit has a lifelong commitment to the animals it rescues, so Lexi became one of our permanent foster cats.

This means cats that aren’t able to be rehomed due to medical conditions, are cared for by the Charity’s network of fosterers for the rest of their lives, with the Charity providing financial support.
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