How About An older Cat? RagRehoming Group

We are the co-ordinators (myself and Louise) for the North of England
CAN YOU HELP?

 
Ocassionally Adult Ragdoll Cats (and sometimes kittens) have to be rehomed, through no fault of their own.  They are passed into the Ragdoll Rehoming scheme and are looked after by "foster parents" at which time the cats are assessed and give a thorough health check by a Vet.  All Ragdolls which are put up for rehoming are Neutered prior to going to their forever home.
 
When they are adopted, the new owner is asked to sign a "Adoption Contract" which ensures that the cat will have the lifestyle it will enjoy along with its needs attended to.
 
There is a small cost involved in adopting one of these cats, however none of the cats paperwork can be handed over - this is to protect the identify of the previous owner. 
 
This page will be regularly updated with information on cats which are available for rehoming.
 
WE CURRENTLY HAVE
several  raggies available

Sorry if this offends but we will not accept any cat in for  rehoming unless it is up todate with its vaccinations, is registered with a recognised Cat Association, I appreciate that many "ragdolls" are sold without pedigrees/ no papers, we self finance the  cats that come into us for rehoming so we will not take these cats  - if you have a cat from a source that didnt provide you with papers - perhaps you should ask the person who sold you the cat/kitten to take it  back for rehoming... not sure that they will accomodate!

Please remember an animal is not a throw away commodity – please think hard and long before you decide to buy a kitten.  Remember a kitten is not just for Christmas it is for life!  Some cats  live into their  mid twenties!

The year has been a busy one for us both, since January 2011, Louise and I have successfully helped with the rehoming of  19 ragdoll cats, the youngest being 9 months and the oldest being 7 years of age.  All have settled in to their new homes without fuss.

Each cat we are asked to rehome is given a full health check, vaccinated, wormed, treated with frontline and micro chipped prior to leaving us.  We do not place any cats with behavioural problems until the problem is rectified.  This ensures a stress free transition for both the new owner and the cat.

Each cat moves to their new home with 4 weeks free insurance for the new owner’s peace of mind.

I will shortly upload some photos of previous cats which have been rehomed who are now settled into their forever homes. Their new owners have given permission for us to use the photos,

 

Princess Blossom- thanks to Ed for the Photo

this young lady came into us for rehoming due to her owners ill health, she settled gaining the love of all who meet her. 

princess blossom

Marley - thanks to Ruth for the photo- the larger of the 2 cats is Marley

he was adopted 27th December 2010, he settled quickly into his new home

skye with Marley

 

We currently have the following cats available

Seal Mitted female - she is a older girl of 7 years of age, very healthy, looking for her forever home.

 

A cream 3 year old boy, neutered who needs a home where he will be the centre of attention, he enjoys his cuddles (like all boys of the breed)

Further information available on request

 

 

 

 


 

If you feel that you could give a loving home to one of them please contact me for further details




Every year hundreds of cats and dogs need to be rehomed due to  a change in circumstances of their owners, please consider giving a loving home to one of these animals - it can be a very rewarding experience!!   Check out some of the links on my site to view the Rescue schemes for  Ragdoll Cats, or contact me and I will endeavour to help you. Please ensure you have read the above statements first

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