Gorgeous Ginger the cat needs a home - Rehomed

Ginger is a very friendly, loving, laid back, placid, caring cat. He used to live rough as a stray and was getting into all sorts of trouble. When he came to Stokey Cats & Dogs needing help, he was injured, not neutered, not microchipped and frightened. Like many unneutered cats, he just needed help, neutering, vet treatment and a home.

Ginger has now been neutered and his injuries have been vet treated and fully healed. He is being looked after by a volunteer temporary foster carer who has worked wonders looking after Ginger at home so now Ginger is the most chilled cat ever! He is FIV+  (FIV is a slow-acting virus and most cats live long, happy and healthy lives). Ginger needs an indoor only home (or home with access to a fully enclosed garden like ProtectaPet would be wonderful). He would like to be the only cat in the house or with another FIV cat. Ginger loves to sleep on the bed and loves Dreamies! He is approximately 6 years old and is a gorgeous male ginger cat.

Update February 2019 - Ginger has been rehomed.

If you are interested in adopting a Stokey rescue cat please email stokeycatsndogs@gmail.com and they will be pleased to send you an application form. Please note home checks apply.

Stokey Cats and Dogs are a local volunteer group who rescue local cats. It's vital that cats are neutered as there are so many homeless cats. They rescue cats and get them neutered, microchipped and rehomed. They desperately need and welcome funds donated by the community on their fundraising page here or you can donate via paypal to stokeycatsndogs@gmail.com. If you prefer to pay directly towards Stokey's vet fees at the Celia Hammond vet clinic you can call 0207 474 8811 and say that you wish to make a payment to Stokey Cats & Dogs vet bill. Stokey also have a Wish List on Amazon and have a Stokey Cats and Dogs Facebook group where you can read all the latest news on their rescue cats.

More Stokey cats needing homes

I post regularly here in respect of Stokey cats needing homes and photos.

If you can't offer a permanent home to a cat, Stokey also urgently need more fosterers - which means providing a temporary home for a cat until a permanent home is found. You don't need to have a garden to foster. If more people foster, Stokey will be able to help more homeless cats. Short term or long term fosterers are always needed. Can anyone help? Most of Stokey's rescue cats in need of a temporary foster home come from the streets. Stokey get them neutered, microchipped, treated for fleas and worms before they go to their foster homes. All veterinary bills are covered by Stokey, so foster carers don't have to worry about this aspect of looking after a cat temporarily. Stokey always provide a foster starter kit which includes a litter tray, cat litter, food bowls, blanket or a basket to sleep, and food). If you are interested in fostering please get in touch via email to stokeycatsndogs@gmail.com and they will send you a foster application form.

 

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