Could you open your home to foster cats and kittens?
Fostering gives pregnant mums and their kittens the best possible start in life.
This pet has a clean bill of health and can be fully insured after rehoming.
Can possibly live with any of the above with slow and careful introductions as they are both rather wary cats initially, especially when it comes to new things.
Small pets will need to be securely housed.
Lady Miller and Charlie should be okay to live with families that have children over the age of 7 that can give them space and time to settle in. If this is done well I am sure they we will be very thankful for it in due time and show their sweet, affectionate personalities.
It is advised that they are allowed access to outside once settled and comfortable in their new home. As they can be shy and wary to begin with, a private back garden would be ideal and away from busy roads.
Charlie and Lady Miller came into us through no fault of their own. They are both still young and would love to find a family ready to love and bond with them until the end. Although shy to begin with and not fond of sudden movements or loud noises, they have quickly started to come out of their shells and show their affectionate and playful sides. Charlie is more confident than Lady Miller and likes to roll around on the floor and show her the world is not such a scary place.
I'm auditioning a new family, but there are plenty of other cats in need of a good home. Why not take a look?