Chesterfield RSPCA: Every adorable cat urgently looking for a fur-ever home
By Gay Bolton
Published 2nd Jul 2021, 12:05 BST
Updated 2nd Jul 2021, 12:25 BST
Animal rescue workers at Chesterfield and North Derbyshire RSPCA are crying out for new owners for cats in their care.
Steph McCawley, supporter engagement officer, said: “We have seen a dramatic decline in applications for cats in the last few weeks and our cattery is full."
As lockdown restrictions have lifted there hs been a big drop-off in the demand to rehome a cat.
Nora was found by an inspector living in horrendous conditions and experienced very little human contact. She is three years old, independent and looking for an experienced owner. Photo: Nora
Pussy Willow was brought to the Chesterfield RSPCA centre after her owner sadly passed away. The 18-year-old is looking for a loving home to take care of her in her twilight years. Photo: Chesterfield RSPCA
Sebastian was an injured stray when he was brought to Chesterfield RSPCA. Having received the treatment he needed, the one-year-old cat is now looking for a quiet, steady home. Photo: Chesterfield RSPCA