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Rupert
Age: 6 Years Old
Breed: Tabby
Gender: Male

Meet Rupert!
This is our special boy, Rupert. He is 6 years old and was a very sad boy
when he came to us with a flea allergy which was extremely sore and
irritating for him.
This is now all under control and his skin has healed very
well although his fur is still rather sparse in places but it will eventually grow back.

He is now a much happier cat who is very affectionate and can be quite
vocal, especially around meal times. He loves to be fussed and can be
quite playful with his toys.

Rupert has found living with small children quite stressful in the past so we are looking for an adult only home or one with older children who will give him the space he sometime needs.

It is very important that his new owner keeps strictly to regular, good quality flea treatment for Rupert so that his allergy does not flare up again.

If you think Rupert would be the boy for you, please get in touch with the team.

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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.

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