Here is a selection of cats from the Cotswolds Dogs and Cats Home (CDCH) looking for new homes.

If you think you’re able to rehome one, you can find more details on the CDCH website.

You can apply to adopt an animal via an online Perfect Match application form.

You can also help the centre by donating via the website’s support page.

Freya

Stroud News and Journal: Freya is 14 months old (CDCH)Freya is 14 months old (CDCH)

Gender – Female

Age – 14 months

Breed – Domestic Short Hair

Colour – Grey and white

Can live with – Freya would prefer to be the only pet in her new home. She needs a quiet home with older cat savvy children only. Freya needs an experienced and patient owner.

If you’d like to find out more abut Freya, you can visit the CDCH website.

Tilly

Stroud News and Journal: Tilly is 7 years old (CDCH)Tilly is 7 years old (CDCH)

Gender – Female

Age – 7 years

Breed – Domestic Short Hair

Colour – Tabby and white

Can live with – Tilly would like to be the only animal in her new home. She can be very shy so would like a quiet home and she could live with older cat savvy children.

If you’d like to find out more about Tilly, you can visit the CDCH website. 

Panda

Stroud News and Journal: Panda is a Domestic Semi Long-Hair cat (CDCH)Panda is a Domestic Semi Long-Hair cat (CDCH)

Gender – Male

Age – 4.5 years

Breed – Domestic Semi Long-Hair

Colour – Tortie

Can live with – Panda is looking for an experienced adult only home where he can be the only pet. He would like a rural setting that would allow him plenty of space to do his own thing.

If you think yourself and Panda would get along, you can find out more on the CDCH website.

Mouse

Stroud News and Journal: Mouse is 3 years old (CDCH)Mouse is 3 years old (CDCH)

Gender - Female

Age – 3 years

Breed – Domestic Short Hair

Colour – Tortie and white

Can live with – Mouse would prefer a quiet and patient home where she is the only pet. She would be best suited to live with children who are 13+.

If you’d like to find out more about Mouse, you can visit the CDCH website.