Adopt Bradley

We're delighted that you are interested in adopting Bradley

Bradley

Domestic Short Hair

2Years 0 Months old

He is vaccinated

He has been wormed

He has been de-flead

He has been neutered

He is ok around Children

He is NOT ok around cats

He is NOT ok around dogs

HELP NEEDED PLEASE!

Hi, my name is Bradley. I’m very friendly and really lovely cat who likes to spend time with my human carers including sitting on laps when the mood takes me. I also like to have a good play, especially with feathers and balls. Unfortunately although I am only 2 years old I have a heart condition which means that I need to take tablets twice a day (which I’m very good at taking) and have to go to the vets for check ups every few months.

Please Sponsor me and help for all my vet bills and food.

If you would like to apply for adoption please fill in this form.

When adopting a cat we try to make sure that everything goes smoothly so we have devised a step by step guide of what to expect.

Step 1.
Fill in the form on this page (easiest option)
or e-mail the homing coordinator on homing@sunshinecatrescue.org.uk directly about the cat or kitten you’re interested in.

Step 2.
A home visit will be arranged. During the home visit, a representative from SCR will meet with you at your home to discuss the cat/kitten you’re interested in and the suitability of the cat to your home. Also, we discuss the basics of responsible cat ownership.

Step 3.
Following a successful home visit, the fosterer who has the cat or kitten that you are interested in will contact you to arrange a time to meet the cat/kitten.

Step 4.
Visit the cat! When you have met the cat/kitten and if you’re happy that this is the right cat for you and your family, you can adopt him/her right away! The fee for adoption is £90.00. Each cat and kitten in our care has had at least one veterinary check, flea treatment, and worming. Additionally, all cats over 5 months old are neutered before being re-homed. However, please note that this fee is a minimum donation. The true cost of feeding, caring for, veterinary treatment, spaying/neutering can be considerably more and we always welcome a further donation.

Step 5.
Take your kitty home! The fosterer will advise you when you pick up your cat/kitten of its routine, food, last date of flea and worm treatment, and any other pertinent information. They are always happy to speak to you regarding any concerns, advice, or even just to receive an update on how your new family member is getting on.

This may sound like a long process, but in reality the process can move quite quickly. Our main priority is to place the right cat or kitten in the right forever home.

Within 6 months of re-homing your cat/kitten, a representative of SCR will contact you again to arrange a second visit, when details of neutering, vaccination and micro-chipping can be confirmed – and to meet a happy cat/kitten and a happy family.

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