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Rosie's kittens 3 & 6 - loving littermates ready for their forever homes

Rosie's kittens 3 and 6 arrived at Woodlands as part of a multi-cat rescue from a local farm, coming alongside their beloved mum Rosie and their littermates. These two beautiful 9-week-old brown tabby boys have benefited enormously from their mum's care and her wonderfully affectionate nature - they've inherited her love of attention, her desire for fuss and cuddles, and her deeply loving temperament. Having grown up in a multi-cat farm environment alongside their mum and littermates, these kittens understand feline companionship and have developed into confident, socially adept young cats ready to discover what domestic family life can offer.

What makes these kittens so special is their inherited affectionate nature combined with their littermate bond. These boys are very loving and - they're the sort of kittens who will actively seek out cuddles and fuss, making them wonderfully rewarding companions. Their mum Rosie's affectionate personality has clearly shaped them, and they're ready to shower their new families with the same warmth and devotion they've experienced from her. Their littermate connection provides them with constant comfort and entertainment, and while they can certainly find individual homes, they'd also thrive being adopted together to maintain that familiar bond.

At 9 weeks old, Rosie's Kitten 3 and Rosie's Kitten 6 are at that perfect age where they're past the tiniest kitten stage but still young enough to adapt beautifully to new environments and bond deeply with their new families. Their farm upbringing has given them confidence and an easygoing nature that will serve them well in various household situations. They can be adopted together as littermates to maintain their special connection, or separately to find their individual perfect matches - whatever works best for the families that are ready for them.

 

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Our Rehoming Process

At Woodlands Animal Sanctuary we understand the importance of placing our animals in the right forever home. That’s why we ensure that all applicants go through the same three-stage process. This helps us to ensure not only the animals safety, but that you and your new friend are the perfect match.

Application & Appointment

Our rehoming process starts with you booking an appointment to view our rehoming cattery, alongside an application form which helps us to best understand which cats will suit your needs and lifestyle. On your visit we will introduce you to selected cats, and discuss your requirements and the available cats’ characteristics in more detail. The appointment should take between 30-45 minutes and will give you the chance to get up close and know your future furry friend(s) just to make sure there is a perfect match between you and the chosen cat!

Step One

Step Two

Home Check

Once you’ve been matched with your cat(s) and your application has been approved on-site, your details and application will be passed onto one of our home checkers for final vetting, who will contact you and arrange a home visit or perform some additional checks over the phone.
After this, we will arrange an appointment with you to pick up your new friend, as well as the required food and litter which is available to purchase at our on-site shop.

Rehoming

From the initial appointment to collection usually takes between 7-10 days. When you come to collect your new cat(s), you will just need to sign the relevant paperwork, as well as paying the donation fee via our website. Prior to release all cats will have the necessary vaccinations and medical treatments - all signed off by our vet.

Step Three

Rehoming Rules

  • We will not rehome an adult cat into a home where there are existing adult cats.
  • We won't home single kittens without another cat present. Rehoming a single kitten doesn't meet welfare standards as it will have no social interaction with other cats. This means that if you already have an adult you can have one kitten. If you don't have an adult cat, you can take an established adult cat or two kittens.
  • We ensure that no cat or kitten is released to its new home until 48 hours after its vaccination.
  • If there are other pets in the household i.e. dogs, we will normally recommend a kitten unless we have an adult cat who is used to living with dogs.  Dogs are able to come to the Sanctuary to be introduced to the cat.
  • All existing cats in any household must be neutered.
  • All cats and kittens that leave Woodlands Animal Sanctuary must leave with the food and litter that they are currently using here, this can be purchased from our onsite shop.
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