Battersea Dogs and Cats Home celebrates its distinctive residents on International Cat Day
very yr on August 8, the world comes collectively to rejoice people’ lovely, furry feline companion, the cat.
To mark the event, Battersea Dogs & Cats Home, the charity that welcomes and cares for hundreds of felines annually, has determined to share a few of its most unusual cat residents of 2023.
Talking about their kitty residents, the Cattery Team Leader, Bradley Tovell mentioned: “Every cat is an individual with their own personality, and the cats at Battersea are no different. From felines with thumbs to kindles of kittens, we see cats of all shapes, sizes, and ages who are looking for their perfect homes.
“Here at Battersea, we hope that pet owners will join us in celebrating this International Cat Day by championing their own cats’ quirks.”
Here are a few of the animal rescue centre’s most distinctive cat residents that joined the roster in 2023.
Dinx
This one-year-old kitty cat is way smaller than a typical cat with a weight of simply two kilos, however his persona makes up for it!
Dinx adores playtime and as soon as he’s worn himself out from chasing toy mice and balls round his pen, he enjoys clambering onto the laps of the rescue centre’s devoted employees for some well-earned chin scratches and a very good snooze.
He is presently in search of his endlessly residence, which ought to have a safe backyard he can discover.
Skittles
Skittles, a 17-year-old Domestic Short Hair cat, is Battersea’s oldest resident.
This stunning feline is additional particular as she was born a polydactyl cat, which implies she has additional toes on her paws.
Her favorite issues embrace strokes, chin rubs, stress-free on the couch, or snoozing in a comfortable spot.
Given her previous age, Skittles is in search of a quiet residence the place she will be able to take pleasure in her golden years.
Peppadew
This little lovely 10-week-old kitten got here to Battersea Dogs & Cats Home along with his brother Jalapeno in May.
Given their younger age, they needed to be cared for by Battersea Foster Carers and now they’ve grown as much as be two playful and loving boys.
The two brothers had been adopted collectively and are having fun with making reminiscences with their new household.
Ernie
Four-year-old Sphynx cat Ernie was a loveable gentleman who made mates with everybody he met throughout his time at Battersea.
While the rescue centre doesn’t advocate jumpers for many cats, Ernie wore them for medical causes and had a powerful assortment of colors and designs.
Unsurprisingly, Ernie was shortly snapped up and has been having fun with a number of cuddles along with his new household ever since.
Loki
One-year-old Loki is one in all Battersea’s longest-stay residents and has proven to be an actual character throughout his time within the charity’s care.
Thanks to Battersea’s Fister Carers, Loki has spent a while in a house setting and gained a number of confidence.
He is a curious cat that loves being stored busy and handled to strokes. At meals time, he has been loving the puzzle feeder.
Loki is in search of a house with entry to a non-public backyard the place he can stretch his legs and go off on loads of adventures.
Pearl
This lovely kitty named Pearl is a blind, three-legged younger cat who received the hearts of everybody she met throughout her keep at Battersea.
On arrival, Pearl had a broken leg and the charity’s devoted Clinic workforce labored laborious to make sure that she may dwell her life to the fullest as a contented and wholesome kitten.
Pearl is a playful, pleasant character that discovered her endlessly household quickly after restoration. Her new house owners mentioned that Pearl “immediately made herself at home and spends almost all day playing and running around as fast as she can.”