Three cats, currently in the care of Animal Rescue Cumbria, are looking for loving homes.
Lottie is a fluffy, black and white, mature female cat, hoping to find her forever family.
At seven years and seven months old, she is ready to be homed with an understanding owner who can give her time and space to settle in.
Animal Rescue Cumbria described Lottie as an ‘affectionate girl who enjoys a fuss’.
The shelter said Lottie needs to live in a rural location as she loves to go out and explore.
She would like to be the only pet in the house and needs a home with no children.
To read about the adorable puppies in need of a loving family, click here.
Milo is a white, male kitten ready to find his forever home.
This six month old kitten is described as a ‘very sweet and affectionate boy who loves to play’.
Animal Rescue Cumbria said Milo can be a ‘little timid’ when settling into a new environment, so he is looking for a home with a very understanding owner.
Milo would benefit from a family who can take the time to help him settle in, take things slow and build his confidence.
He would like a quiet home where he is able to explore outside once, he is comfortable in his new surroundings.
Milo would be best suited to being the only pet in the home and living in a house without young children, though he could live with quiet, older children of secondary school age.
Lightning is a mature, female cat with a grey and white coat, looking for a loving family.
At eight years and eight months old, she is ready to find a forever home where she can access the outdoors.
Animal Rescue Cumbria described her as a ‘very sweet and affectionate girl who likes to be around people’ and said she really enjoys going outside.
Lightning would prefer a home where there are no young children but could live with older children and teenagers.
She would prefer a home where there are no dogs but could potentially live in a home with a laid back male cat, provided there was a careful introduction.
If you think you could offer any of these beautiful pets the forever home they deserve, please fill out an adoption enquiry form for Animal Rescue Cumbria, with as much information about yourself, your experience and your previous pets, as possible.
This can be emailed to enquiries@animalrescuecumbria.co.uk.
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