Could you open your home to foster cats and kittens?
Fostering gives pregnant mums and their kittens the best possible start in life.
Wickerman has current medical concerns, namely a heart murmur, that will require consideration before this pet is rehomed. Our rehoming team will be able to give you further information if you apply to rehome this pet and you are a successful match. We would also advise that any medical concern, be that historic or ongoing, is discussed with your own vet prior to any book out appointment.
The kittens can live with any other pets with careful introductions and enough space/resources for everyone. Small pets should be securely housed.
These kittens would be suitable to live with a family with children of any age. They can be a bit wary in new environments so may need to be given time and space when settling in their new home.
The kittens will need inside and outside access with gradual introductions to outside once old enough and settled into their new home. Where possible these introductions should be through a garden and not directly onto a road.
Two adorable thrill-seekers looking for their forever homes!
These three playful kittens are as full of personality as their names suggest — named after famous rollercoasters, they’re guaranteed to bring a little excitement and a whole lot of love to your life. They are lively and playful, but also love fuss and attention
These kittens can be rehomed as singles or as a pair
Ready to get started? We always start with our pets’ individual needs, which is why we need to find out a bit more about you first.