
Pepper
Animal Name: Pepper
Species/Breed: Domestic Longhair
Sex: Female
Age: Approx 6 years
Colour: Black
Can live with Dogs?: I would prefer not to live with a dog
May live with children?: I’d prefer an adult only household
Can live with another cat?: I’d prefer to be the only cat in a home
Indoor Cat?: I’ll probably spend more time inside but would like a safe/secure outside space
Personality Type: I love company and would like you to be around a good part of the day
Description:
Pepper is a loving, affectionate, laid back cat who is looking for a family who can give her lots of cuddles and a loving safe home.
Pepper is partially blind, she loves to be near people and would like someone who will be around lots to give her the love and affection she craves. Pepper would like a quiet and calm household, ideally with a secure safe garden where she can sit out.
Pepper has a few health issues; she is partially blind she will need support locating and using the toilet until she settles, has a few allergies (certain foods and cat litter) and would need someone who would help her look after her lovely long hair (cleaning, grooming). Peppers health history is not fully known but there was indication of potential kidney issues, recent health check has identified this is not currently a issue.
Pepper has been surrendered to us at no fault of her own, her owners personal circumstances have changed and they are no longer able to give her the home she requires.
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Our Branch is dedicated to finding the best ‘forever’ home for each of our animals. Their species, personality, age, health and background are all considered carefully. We seek to find them each a home where they will live a happy and healthy life and be able to express their natural behaviour. We embrace the ‘Five Freedoms’ set out in the Animal Welfare Act 2006. Although our re-homing procedures are designed to guard against mismatched animals, if the animal doesn't settle in their new home, the RSPCA will ask for his/her return in order to find a more compatible alternative home. PLEASE NOTE: In the interest of our cats we usually do not allow rehoming to homesholds with multiple pets (special cases will be considered).Adoption Procedures
- If you are interested in adopting a cat, please fill in our enquiry form here and submit via email/post. If you need any further information or help completing a form please contact the branch via one of the options here.
- The branch will review your adoption requests and contact you to arrange a viewing.
- If you wish to proceed with the adoption we will then arrange a home visit which will be carried out by one of our qualified home visitors. This can be done in person or via video call. The purpose of our home visits are listed below:
- Our animals are our first concern. We seek to find home environments which are suitable for each specific animal’s needs.
- All home visits are carried out in accordance with nationally agreed RSPCA guidelines.
- They provide the Branch the opportunity to discuss the proposed adoption with the entire family in the comfort of their own home and offer the home visitor the opportunity to answer questions with regard to the animal’s needs and care requirements.
- They allow us to provide information, advice and resources to assist in the event the visit is successful and the adoption process is approved to go forward.
- Should the home visit be successful, we will provide information regarding the adoption process.
- The animal will have a full health check by our vet before leaving the cattery to ensure that it is fit and healthy.
- A donation to the RSPCA (we ask for a minimum donation of £100 for cats and £150 kittens) is required from you at the time the adoption paperwork is completed. This donation helps to offset some of the costs of the following:
- Vaccinations
- Flea & worming treatment
- Micro-chipping (for identification)
- Neutering
- Veterinary Health check
- Cattery fees