Oreo
Age: 7 Months Old
Breed: Tortoiseshell
Gender: Female




Meet Oreo!
Oreo, who was born at the end of August 2025, came to us recently after living in a home with some un-neutered male cats and dogs. She was not neutered herself so was spending a lot of time living in a crate away from the male cats.
Since coming into foster care she is starting to flourish. She was a little shy and nervous but she is extremely affectionate and loveable. After only a few days she is now feeling more confident following her foster& gentle male cat around the house and I’m sure in no time they’ll be playing.
She really enjoys playing with toys with her foster or alone and is a typical kitty who likes to explore new things and check out her surroundings.
We’ve had Oreo neutered, chipped, parasite treated and part vaccinated. She can have her second vaccine from the 6th April, her new adopter will just have to take her to our vets in Sandy for this.
Oreo is a very special little girl and we think she would thrive in a home with adults and possibly older children. She would get on well with a gentle and friendly younger cat.
If you are looking for a sweet natured feline companion, Oreo could be the cat for you. If so, please email info@rats-animalrescue.co.uk who will be pleased to forward your enquiry on to the team.
Living with children
I may be able to live with older children
Living with other cats
I can live with other cats
Living with dogs
I am untested with dogs

Opt to Adopt!
Contact Numbers:
Dogs
Julie: 01763 289827
Cats & Kittens
Liz: 01767 681157
Small Mammals
Zoe: 01234 342150
Lost & Found
Linda: 01234 822877
Email: info@rats-animalrescue.co.uk
ADOPTION PROCESS
We have a number of animals in our care. Most are homeless through no fault of their own and are looking for furever homes and owners who can give them the love and attention they deserve.
Please take a few moments to familiarise yourself with our adoption process:
Step 1:
The animal is admitted into our care, and assessed by our team.
Step 2:
The animal is examined by a vet, who treats any ailments or injuries.
Step 3:
The appropriate team leader will liaise with the potential adopter to get to know them and assess whether they are a potential purr-fect match.
Step 4:
The potential new owners meet the animal, and decide if they want to adopt. New owners may be asked to visit the animal several times before the adoption takes place.
Step 5:
A pre-adoption home visit will then be made to new owners home to meet the members of the household and to ensure that the environment is safe.
Step 6:
If the visit goes well, you will be asked to collect the animal and to make an adoption donation (amount on request) as well as to sign an agreement to care for the pet with a commitment to return them to us if you can't continue to do so.
