Carrie – approx 8 years old

Age 8
Sex Female
Needs No young children, Suitable for families
Health vet-checked, vaccinated, microchipped, flead, wormed, neutered

Our beautiful Carrie is now up for adoption. She came into the sanctuary covered in scabs due to a flea allergy and skin condition which may have been caused by stress. Her fur is now silky soft and she is completely chilled out. She likes to be fussed but isn’t that keen on doing anything too energetic. So someone who would let her just relax would be perfect.

Carrie would be an ideal companion for a single person as she would love the one to one attention. A couple would make a great match too. She would be ok with a family as long as the children were older and happy to let her do her own thing.

Her new home would ideally have a garden which she can potter about in and relax in the fresh air once she is ready. This would need to be away from main/busy roads and other hazards.

Carrie has had her vaccinations, been neutered, microchipped, flead, wormed and vet checked. If she sounds a good match for your situation, please fill out the application form below. £100 adoption fee applies.

Are you interested in adopting Carrie – approx 8 years old?

Please have a read of our adoption policy and then send us an application

Our Rehoming Process

  1. Understanding our adoption policy
    Before adopting, take a moment to read through our guidelines. They're there to make sure every cat finds the right home—and that you're fully prepared for your new furry friend.
  2. Send us an application form
    Fill out our application form telling us about you, your home, and your lifestyle. It helps us get to know you and figure out whether you'll be a good fit for adoption and which cat might be the best match.
  3. Arranging a viewing appointment
    If your application is successful, we'll invite you to come and meet some of our lovely cats. It's a great chance to see who you connect with and ask any questions you have.
  4. Home check
    One of our team will pop by for a short home visit. Don't worry—it's just to make sure everything's safe and ready for a cat. We'll also share a few helpful tips.
  5. Taking Your Cat Home
    If everything checks out, it's time to bring your new cat home! We'll go over the final steps and send you off with advice, support, and lots of purrs.