Uxbridge Gazette

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LIFE as a kitten should be full of fun and adventure, sadly for the kittens in our care many will not have had the best start in life often coming into our care as unwanted or unowned.

Our priority, with the help of our amazing foster homes is always to get these little bundles of joy back on track as soon as possible, socialisin­g and experienci­ng all of the normal activity’s which are part of our day-to-day lives. Sadly, despite their cute little faces and their never-ending energy there is one group of kittens who are over looked repeatedly.

Black or black and white kittens will usually be the last kittens picked from a litter and will often remain with the branch significan­tly longer than any other colour kittens, a problem experience­d by rescue and rehoming charities across the UK. With a number of kittens coming up for adoption this week, we would love you to consider adopting one or two of our equally charming and loving black or black and white kittens.

Ruby and Dexter

Ruby and Dexter are looking for a loving home together after being signed over to us as their owner couldn’t afford the to keep them. They are a lovely pair of kittens full of life, extremely playful and very friendly. This pair would make brilliant family pets and will be fine living with kids and other pets. They must have a garden to explore once they are old enough.

Gummy, Fruitloop, Chip and Hayho

These cute kittens are looking for new loving homes after they were rescued from under someone’s decking along with mum when they were just a week old.

They have all grown into beautiful, friendly little cats desperatel­y seeking forever homes. They are all super playful, lively individual­s with lots of love to give. We are ideally looking to home these kittens in pairs, they would make brilliant family pets and they would be fine living with both cats and dogs, they must have gardens at their new homes to explore once old enough.

Queenie, Princess, Duchess

These three girls were rescued along with mum and dad after the family were discovered sheltering under a gazebo in someone’s back garden.

The girls are a smidgen on the shy side but fine to handle, just a bit wiggly.

They will need a bit more TLC than most and a bit of encouragem­ent to realise us humans are not so bad. In the right home these girls will thrive if you are willing to give them the love and time they need. They would be fine living with other cats and they are fine to be adopted either as a group or as individual cats. They all must have gardens to enjoy once they are settled.

Call 020 8966 9688 or visit www. rspca-middlesex.org.uk for informatio­n.

 ??  ?? Queenie, Princess and Duchess The latest news from the RSPCA Hillingdon Can you give an animal a loving home and a new start in life?
Queenie, Princess and Duchess The latest news from the RSPCA Hillingdon Can you give an animal a loving home and a new start in life?

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