A tabby cat that's been brought into care due to an allergy and a dark-haired cat who's owner sadly passed away are among the adorable felines looking for a home in Suffolk at the moment.
Bella
RSPCA's Suffolk Central Branch said: "Bella is an independent older lady who enjoys her own space as well as her human comforts. Her favourite thing to do is to find the softest blanket to take her cat naps on and her meal times!"
"This little lady is looking for a patient and understanding home who will let Bella be Bella and come to them when she wants attention. Do you have the best retirement home for this little mature lady?"
Elsa
RSPCA Suffolk said: "She enjoys a lap to sit on and loves to receive as much fuss as she can get her paws on. Her favourite past time consists of dozing on a nice soft blanket in a nice warm spot."
"Elsa may also be hard of hearing which doesn't seem to get her down but does
mean she get less disturbed sleep! When admitted to the centre, we discovered Elsa has hyperthyroidism, high blood pressure and arthritis too. All of these are being controlled by medication which she eats in her food. The branch will help with funding towards this medication.
"Do you have the perfect retirement home for this elderly girl?"
Alvin
RSPCA Suffolk said: "Alvin arrived at our centre from a multi-cat household. Alvin originally shared a pen with his housemates, Simon and Theodore. Unfortunately for him, Alvin was very worried by his new surroundings and would often be found hiding away from the others."
"Alvin still has his nervous moments, so would benefit from a calm home where he will have space if he needs it, in order for him to come out of his shell even more! Do you have the right home for this lonely but sweet chipmunk?"
Fabio
RSPCA Suffolk said: "Fabio came into our care after not getting on with the other animals in her previous home."
"Fabio is looking for an experienced home who understands the best way to interact with cats and what their body language is wanting to tell us! Do you have the knowledge and experience that Fabio needs to be comfortable?"
Colleen
The RSPCA said: "Colleen has come back into our care after her previous owners could no longer care for her. Her favourite past time consists of sitting on a lap and getting as much fuss as she can from everyone she meets."
"Colleen may potentially be partially deaf but this doesn't stop her living her best life! Unfortunately, after a routine blood test, it became apparent that Colleen has hyperthyroidism which is being treated with a medication which she eats in her food, the branch will be helping towards funding for this medication."
"With all of the wonderful care you give her, Colleen will return the favour with so much love, affection and companionship! Do you have the right home for this wonderful little lady?"
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