
Housing older cats can be very difficult as people tend to automatically go for kittens or younger cats that they can make more 'their own'. Another problem facing animal centres is when cats (and dogs) are found in pairs or threes and so must be rehomed together.
So, what happens when you have a pair of thirteen year old brothers who need a home together?
That's why I want to highlight Chillie and Pepper this week, two lovely little cats (I would know, I've met them and almost bought them home!) who have to be kept together.
Just because they're older doesn't make them any less affectionate and in need of love in the later part of their lives.
They arrived at Bath Cats and Dogs Home on the twenty-first of February, having lived solely in a utility room for their entire lives.
Pepper (the black short hair) is very laid back and seems to be a support for the more timid Chillie (the long haired tortie). They need a quiet and settled home, ideally without children as Chillie is often frightened by loud noises.
If you'd like to give these older boys a home or know someone who might, click here to find out more!
Thanks,
Stay happy,
WG x
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