Wednesday 18 April 2012

Dex, Evie and Ella

Dex - happy in his new home

A few months ago we had a group of kittens of varying age brought into the centre. They were all very nervous. After a few months some of them had been homed but four were left. We named them Dex, Scooby, Evie and Ella. 

After some time we felt that no progress was being made with them. We made the tough decision to separate Dex from the group as he showed positive signs towards us. After as few weeks he became more confident and trusting of us. He took on a whole new personality and became a cheeky little chappy. 



 




Not long after he found a lovely home with the purr-fect family. Here are a few snaps of Dex in his new home. Doesn't he look marvellous? We are all so happy for him, it just goes to show that with patience and perseverance a shy cat can really come out of their shell.






Scooby, Evie and Ella

After Dex went to his new home we decided to separate Scooby from the group. He soon warmed to us much like Dex did. He was soon adopted and went to live with Harry and Ziggy. All three boys are getting on so well. Harry and Ziggy you may remember were here at the centre for ages, even though they were young, friendly and healthy.

Then there were two left Evie and Ella. These two girlies were kept together for a long time but we made the hard decision to separate them too. It really pulled on our heart strings but we just had to try something. It had worked for Dex and Scooby. The two girls are coping well on their own and their confidence is slowly increasing. They are still however looking for a home. 

Evie and Ella can go separately or together as we know they like one another. They ideally need a quiet home with understanding owners. They can live with other cats and possibly dogs. So please if this sounds like your home and you have room for one or two give us a call! 

They are both such sweet cats, who deserve to be happy and loved. It is so rewarding when you get a purr from them.

These girls now desperately need YOUR help! Contact us here at the centre on 01983 562609. We are open daily from 11am - 3pm.

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