Cats League: Can we find a home for Barney and Babs?
Charity / Sun 4th Aug 2024 at 10:14am
INTRODUCING little purr monsters, Barney and Babs, who came into care at just five weeks old, quite poorly and dehydrated. It was certainly touch and go for a while, but with the love and care of their fosterer and some dedicated hand rearing, they came on leaps and bounds and now healthy and mischievous kittens!

Their fosterer tells us this adorable duo will steal your heart. They are super friendly, just love fuss and Barney especially loves to sit on your shoulder too! They will even come to greet you and jump on your lap for cuddles and snuggles.
Barney is the more chilled kitten and Babs especially loves playtime and teasing her brother, by jumping on him to make sure he joins in her games. Her fosterer tells us, one of her favourite games is to pretend to be a hunting tiger. It is quite comical to see her pounce on her favourite toy mouse and growl so ferociously, so no one tries to take her kill!
It is really heart-warming to see how inseparable they are too, playing together, snoozing together, even visiting their toilet together too! This gorgeous pair are now ready to find their wonderful forever home and would love a safe garden to explore, when they are old enough too. If you could be the person to offer this adorable pair their forever home we would love to hear from you.
They'd find homes a lot easier if they considered indoor homes. The UK is one of the few countries that allows domestic cats to roam. Young cats can be happy and entertained living indoors and aren't going to get killed on the roads, predated or poisoned by people who don't want them causing problems in their gardens. Turning down indoor only homes so short sighted and drives private breeding
Should say normalises domestic cats roaming freely rather than allows
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