Fifteen cats in New Cross Gate urgently need new homes as their land faces development. Can you offer safe haven?

This leaves these cats without a safe place to live. A lady feeds the cats in her garden now. Some even enter her home when it’s cold. Her garden isn’t a good permanent home, though.
The cats’ current area has very busy roads. If they leave, they risk getting hit by cars. This is a dangerous situation for them. A cat charity seeks help from gentle people.
People with big gardens or business grounds are ideal. Cats can live safely in pairs in these generous spaces. New guardians must give the cats food and water. The charity will provide a temporary pen.
They will also give a lasting shelter if needed. These cats need a safe outdoor home. They aren’t really wild but not indoor cuddlers either. Cats might interact with you later, if they want.
Do not expect them to become indoor pets immediately. The cat charity fixed the cats already. They used traps to neuter the fifteen cats. The cats range from ten months to five years old.
The team now needs new homes. Neutering helps lower unwanted kittens. It also boosts the cats’ health and general well-being. Vaccinations also lower their risks of illness.
Elle says the cats need space and care. A spacious garden with food and shelter works well. They require the option to interact if they wish.
These cats aren’t typical lap cats. But, on their own terms, they can still be great. Could you give them a loving home? They face a very unsure future.