


He is a big food lover so this is a great way to build a relationship with him. "Sterling is a more reserved yet friendly boy who loves to spend his days relaxing and having a snooze. The thickened scarring on his ear flap has left him with unique look and adopters will need closely monitor his ear and clean when necessary. When Sterling was found, he had a large amount of scarring to one of his ears and needed treatment for an ear infection. He came into our care after being found as a stray. The RSPCS say: "This handsome hunk is our Sterling. Sterling is now looking for his forever after being cared for in the Poulton-le-Fylde RSPCA branch. To find out more about Sarah, see the details on the website here. She is even happy to chase leaves about if she's in a very lively mood." "Sarah loves toys, especially tinkling ones/feathery ones. Again, new owners will need to take slow steps to improving Sarah's handling confidence. "You are able to pick up and handle Sarah, however this is for very short periods of time before she will try to wriggle and claw her way out of your arms. This may be something that new owners would need to work with gaining her confidence in. "Sarah is unsure of grooming, and tries to run away from the brush. Once she's enjoying a fuss she can be a really lively purrer, and loves a belly massage. However, she can take a little while to come out of her shell and enjoy attention. "Sarah does enjoy a fuss once she's become confident around you. Whilst undisturbed, Sarah is happy to play with toys alone and potter about her pod. She is very curious of new surroundings, and likes to explore by herself. The RSPCA say: "Sarah is a sweet little kitten, and is the most confident of her litter. Sarah is around 3-6 months old and is a ginger and white Domestic Short hair Crossbreed being cared for in the Preston branch. Winnie can be rehomed to a home with a cat-friendly-dog."įor more details on Winifred see the website here. Winnie and her sisters are cat flu carriers, and so she will be seeking a home as the only cat in the home. "Due to her nervous nature, we would ideally be seeking a home with children older than 10 years old. In particular, she plays with small, tinkly toys, like ping-pong balls or tinkling bells.

"Winnie is unsure of toys at the moment, but will sometimes play with her siblings and on her own. Winnie would much rather a family who will let her come to you and gain her confidence at her own speed. However, she is not currently a cat you can cuddle into your chest and carry for long distances. She's slowly increasing in confidence, and will let you pick her up. "When trying to pick up/handle Winnie, she needs a slow and steady approach. She enjoys her treats and food time, and this will be a sure fire way to her heart!

This will be something that new owners would need to work with gaining her confidence in. "Winnie is fearful of grooming, and tries to run away from the brush. Whilst undisturbed, Winnie is often hiding under a cat tree or in her bed. She likes to explore new surroundings in her own time. The RSPCA say: "Winnie is a nervous kitten, although once she's been given the time to gain her confidence she enjoys a fuss. 3-6 month old Winifred is a ginger and white Domestic Short hair crossbreed currently being cared for in the Preston branch.
