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GOLDEN OLDIES

Why adopt a mature cat? Older cats are generally quieter and more sensible than kittens and young cats. They are usually used to household life - more likely to doze while leaving your furnishings intact - and know the ground rules of living with people. In general they need less supervision. The mature cat is more placid than a kitten and usually content to spend much of his time watching the world go by. He is more home-loving and settled, making an excellent companion. If you enjoy pampering your cats, an older cat enjoys the attention more than a kitten. Many older cats will happily potter about the garden with you. They are usually much more home-centred and less likely to wander off on long hunting expeditions than a younger cat.Older cats are often more talkative than younger cats. As they spend less time in physical activiites, they have more time to express their opinions. Some may simply be seeking reassurance, but others become remarkably chatty, taking a more vocal interest in their owners activities. As they grow older, most cats become more sociable, though a few can be described as cantankerous! 

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Extended Opening Hours Throughout the Summer

Here at the National Cat Adoption Centre we will be open to the public from 10am to 7pm Monday to Friday and 10am to 5pm Saturday and Sunday. This will take effect from July until October. This will hopefully enable more people to visit the centre without encroaching on your working hours.

 
TiggyCan you give Tiggy a home?

Hello my name is Tiggy. I am looking for a home with my daughter Poppy. we look almost identical we you first meet us. I have a ginger face and Poppy has a dark face. We are both very friendly , we are looking for a nice quiet home together. We would pref...
Read more about Tiggy and more cats looking for new homes.


For details of rehoming a cat from us and to see some of the cats and kittens in our care desperately looking for homes, please visit our Home A Cat section.

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