Purdy enjoys the outdoors but also loves
our company. She is very affectionate and
is very much a lap cat. She has lots of toys that
she plays with all around the house and a little
bell on her collar, so we always know where she is.
We can honestly say that we cannot imagine life
without her now. She has really enriched our lives, is
much loved and spoilt rotten!
Georgia Barton
and Margaret Lee-Phillips
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They all stayed in
RSPCA care before
finding new homes.
Dasher likes sleeping on my bed (much better
than his own!), morning and evening strokes,
hunting rodents, looking out of the window and
feeding time, although he has a habit of eating too
quickly and gives himself hiccups! He loves playing
with his rubber ball.
We feel very lucky to have Dasher; he's such a
character, and very loving. We really can't imagine life
without him as he's become part of the family.
Nina Martin
Two years ago I was looking on the RSPCA website to rescue
a dog when I saw a picture I couldn't ignore. Molly had been
part of a massive rescue in Cumbria. We brought her home as
soon as we could, and started giving her all the attention and
care she'd missed in the first two years of her life.
Thank you RSPCA, for rescuing Molly. She's our quirky little
lady and we love her to bits!
Alison Booth
Willow and Bear were just three months old when we brought
them home. They settled in well and now they 'own' the house!
Bear is very much a tomcat. He likes to keep his territory in
order, chasing away any other cats. He is quite a hunter, but at
night he likes to follow us up to bed and snuggle at our feet.
Willow is a mummy's girl. She loves her outdoor space but her
favourite things are being stroked by me and eating chicken.
We are very grateful to the RSPCA for our cats; they are all
we could wish for. Thank you!
Becky and Stephen Byham
Purdy
Molly
Dasher
Willow
Bear
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RSPCA Central North
London Branch
RSPCA Gonsal Farm
RSPCA Coventry Animal Centre
Animal Centre