
Scooby - gentle soul learning the world can be kind
Scooby came to us from a hoarding situation where too many cats lived in overwhelming conditions. At 1 year 5 months old, this black and white domestic shorthair has known nothing but chaos and overcrowding, arriving with flea dirt and having lived amongst cats suffering from flu. His early life has taught him to be wary, and he's understandably nervous about new people and unfamiliar surroundings.
What Scooby needs most is time and patience. He's not difficult or unfriendly – he simply hasn't learned yet that the world can be a safe, predictable place where people move slowly and speak gently. Having lived with other cats, he takes comfort in feline company and would benefit from their example that humans can be trusted. He appreciates outdoor access but needs a secure garden where he can explore without feeling exposed or vulnerable – freedom within safety is what helps him feel most settled.
Scooby would thrive in a quiet household away from busy roads where life moves at a gentler pace. He needs someone who understands that trust isn't given immediately but earned gradually, and who'll find reward in watching him slowly discover that he's finally safe. Suitable for both indoor and outdoor living with proper security, this lovely boy is ready to learn that not all homes are chaotic, and some people are worth trusting.



Our Rehoming Process
Application & Appointment
Step One
Step Two
Home Check
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 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.

