Babs is a beautiful babe

Babs

Babs (aka Barbara) is a petite lady, just six years of age. She has clear and bright green eyes and a velvety blue/grey coat. In the care of Brighton and District Cats Protection, Babs is currently with her sister Patty (see here)

We believe she will be happiest rehomed separately from her sister.

Babs is quite the lady, calm, relaxed, quiet and undemanding (unlike her sister!). She would be a very easy cat to have around.

Like her sister, Babs is inquisitive, well cared for and beautiful.

If you are interested in Babs, please contact adoptions@brighton.cats.org.uk

 

A playful panther

Milo for Meow

Milo, Brighton and District Cat Protection’s latest addition, is a handsome ‘house panther’ with a lean body, glossy black fur and bright (and a little bit hypnotic) amber eyes. At his previous residence, he was an indoor-only cat, and at present is a little bit too anxious of new things to go outside. He is, however, quite inquisitive.

After a few days in our care, Milo is relaxing a little more and has emerged as a quite playful boy. He likes hunting-style games and is quite adept at catching spiders! He has also taken to moving the furniture around in his pen, so all in all, he is quite a character.

If you’d like to give this black beauty the home he deserves, please contact adoptions@brighton.cats.org.uk

Toby’s a tuxedo prince

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Toby is an affectionate and lively two year old boy who is currently enjoying his stay at Cats Protection Brighton & District’s outdoor pen. He loves his food so volunteers are attempting to ensure he retains his trim figure by introducing a variety of food puzzles. But Toby is a clever boy and can crack the puzzles in a matter of seconds!

Toby also has a unique way of moving, which reminds his carers of a slinky toy. As he moves from one level to the other in his pen, he stretches his whole body, bit by bit, starting with his toes.

Looking dapper in his tuxedo coat, Toby has charmed all he has met and the most commonly used word to describe him is ‘cute’.

Toby will need to be rehomed somewhere that has access to a garden. He’d enjoy living with a family who can devote some time to play with him. In return, you’ll be rewarded with a perfect tuxedo prince. Contact adoptions@brighton.cats.org.uk

 

Taking the world by Storm

 

Storm is a bundle of energy, always on the move and exploring her surroundings. She is a natural hunter, pursuing every moth, spider and fly in her temporary home – nothing is safe!

She likes to chew her cardboard scratching mat and various pieces of string and one of her favourite playthings is a scrunched-up piece of paper, which she can chase around the house for hours.

After all this activity, she can get sleepy and likes nothing more than a good rub. But most of the time she doesn’t really want to be stroked.

Storm is ready for adoption and needs a furever home with a garden. Currently with one of Cats Protection’s indoor fosterers, Storm desperately wants to go outside and is always plotting her escape!

If you are interested in adopting Storm, please contact adoptions@brighton.cats.org.uk

 

Wilson’s a furry feline

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Wilson is quite a striking figure, a big cuddly cat with luxuriously thick and long white fur and a doll-like face with pretty round yellow eyes. Only four years old, he has a laid-back personality and likes nothing better than gazing out of the window or draping himself next to his carers so he can receive some duly deserved adoration.

He is a pleasant companion and enjoys human company. He always greets his fosterer with a polite good morning meow and likes to sit quietly nearby his carers, waiting for strokes and cuddles.

While he enjoys human company, he will need to be the only cat in a household as he really doesn’t like sharing the limelight with other felines. If you think Wilson is the chap for you, please contact adoptions@brighton.cats.org.uk

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A black and white choice

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Moshi and Tako are the latest felines to grace our Cats Protection Brighton & District admissions pen. These striking brothers both have lovely shiny coats and bright eyes, indicating how well they have been cared for.

Tako (seen at the back of the picture) is all black, while his brother Moshi has a white bib and socks as well as two intriguing stripes under his mouth.

Both are friendly and gentle boys, although they were a bit edgy on the way to the vets (not unusual in a cat!)

Moshi has been jumping up to greet volunteers and has been playing with the scratch board and fishing line toy.

Tako is enjoying spending a lot of time in bed rolling around. He’s a bit of an exhibitionist and has mastered the art of making himself look adorable so he gets some of the attention.

At this stage, it seems they get on very well with each other, so a home for both of them is required. They are used to being allowed outdoors, so a home with a garden is essential. If you’d like to give Moshi and Tako the home they deserve, contact adoptions@brighton.cats.org.uk

Who will tame Monty’s mane?

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Monty is the latest resident at Brighton & District Cat Protection’s outdoor pen. He is a rather magnificent, long-haired black and white boy with big white paws and a mane like a lion.

He is about six years old and is in good health.

He’s a little worse for wear just now, having lived on the streets for a couple of years. His beautiful coat has become somewhat dusty and matted. Like most long-haired cats, however, Monty loves a bit of grooming and it won’t be long before all of the pampering he is receiving from our volunteers will deliver results!

Monty is gentle and friendly. He is at his cutest when scrunching up his blankets and giving them a cuddle. He is ready for a life of comfort and cuddles with a loving family.

If you want to give Monty his forever home, contact us: adoptions@brighton.cats.org.uk

 

A timid twosome

mia and star 1Coming into care can be a traumatic experience for cats, and Mia and Star, who are the latest residents in Cats Protection Brighton and Districts outdoor pen, have so far been quite timid and a bit jumpy. Star (pictured above) in particular has taken a long time to become settled, although each day she becomes a little bit bolder. Continue reading

Does your cat deserve an award?

Most cat lovers think their feline companions deserve a medal. But do you think your Brighton moggie might deserve a National Cat Award?

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Entries are open for Cats Protection’s National Cat Awards 2018. Now in their tenth year, the Awards celebrate the difference cats make to our lives, highlighting heart-warming stories of devotion, companionship and courage. Continue reading