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New Arrivals: Licorice is a young friendly mother cat who was found abandoned in a laundry basket with the lid taped shut.  In the basket with her were her two kittens approx 1 week old and another cat with five four week old kittens. In a zipped up bag next to them was another young cat. 

Licorice and her Daughter Jelly-Bean (black) and Son Tic-Tac (tabby/white) are in need of a permanent home as a trio or otherwise a temporary foster home.  We like to accommodate mother cats with young unweaned litters of kittens in foster homes rather than in the rescue centre as being cared for in a home environment is much better for their socialisation and development.

To enquire about Licorice, Jelly Bean and Tic Tac please email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. please include a contact tel no.   Our Rescue Centre reception is also now open every Saturday and Sunday afternoon between 1p.m and 5p.m for potential adopters to drop in to meet us for an initial chat about adopting one or more of our cats.  Our address is 233-235, Lewisham Way SE4 1UY - please bring a donation of cat food to help us feed our rescue cats!


ADOPTION PROCESS:

Because our cats are rescued we do like to meet potential adopters this can either be at your home (home visit) or via a video call e.g WhatsApp this is an informal visit to provide advice about caring for cats or kittens e.g health care, feeding, settling in and also an opportunity for us to feel reassured that you could provide a good home.

Following a successful home assessment we can make an appointment for you to come and meet our cats.

 We are prioritising homes that are local to our centres.  Lewisham Branch  Homing catchment area: All SE London and BR (Bromley) postcodes. Also N.Kent (Welling, Bexley, Sidcup, Swanley, Dartford), Croydon and SW London (SW8, SW9, SW2, SW11, SW4, SW12, SW16) If you can offer a home to a 'harder to rehome' cat we will consider homes outside our usual rehoming areas.