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CARA

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About Me

Breed: Domestic Shorthair crossbreed
Colour: Black
Age: 1 Year (approx)
Ref: ANI05073

This little girl has a big personality!

Cara came to us from a multi cat household where she was living with over 20 other cats. The house she came from tested positive for giardia, so after some treatment in our animal hospital she came over to stay with us at the animals centre.

Cara is full of beans, she loves to play and chase toys. She would thrive in a home that can give her plenty of playtime, enrichment, and opportunities to burn off her endless kitten-like energy. We would like Cara to be rehomed to a home that already has another cat/s so she can have a playmate. She also has an affectionate side, she enjoys a fuss and will purr away.

Sometimes while playing, Cara will nip our hands. Due to this a home with secondary school children or older would be ideal.

PLEASE NOTE - Our centre is appointment only. Due to a high volume of applications and emails we are unable to discuss the animals any further until we have received your completed application form. We receive a large number of applications for each animal, if you have not heard within 7 days of submitting your application form you have been unsuccessful on this occasion, please keep a check on the website as this is updated daily.

If you think you might match our criteria for rehoming an animal, please complete our

0300 123 8585

Animal Centre :Appointment Only 11am-3:00pm (Closed Wednesdays)

The Animal Centre is currently working on an appointment only process.If your looking to adopt then we would ask you to fill out an application form and from here we can talk you through the adoption process.

If you need any support with this process please don't hesitate to email us with your query. Birmac@rspca.org.uk

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