Robin

rehomed
Age 5 years old
Sex Male
Needs No young children, Needs time
Health vet-checked, vaccinated, microchipped, flead, wormed, neutered

Robin came in to us after his owner had to rehome him due to a house move we were warned that he could be quite grumpy and were prepared for this however he is quite the opposite and is an absolute love bug! He is definitely happier in the presence of a female however with time he does warm up to men too. Robin loves to sit in our tall cat tree all day long and chirp for his treats whenever anyone comes into the room he is such an easy going chilled out kitty.

He was rather stressed upon coming to us however this balding has now completely healed now he is happy and content.

Due to the above we would not be willing to rehome Robin to a house with younger children so would ask that any children be over the age of 10 to understand Robin and his boundaries.

Robin is flead, wormed, chipped, neutered, vet checked, and has started his vaccinations. He will be ready in the next few weeks once his vaccinations have finished.

If you are interested in rehoming Robin please read our rehoming policy and submit the application form below. An adoption fee of £100 applies.

Are you interested in adopting Robin?

Please have a read of our adoption policy and then send us an application

Our Rehoming Process

  1. Understanding our adoption policy
    Before adopting, take a moment to read through our guidelines. They're there to make sure every cat finds the right home—and that you're fully prepared for your new furry friend.
  2. Send us an application form
    Fill out our application form telling us about you, your home, and your lifestyle. It helps us get to know you and figure out whether you'll be a good fit for adoption and which cat might be the best match.
  3. Arranging a viewing appointment
    If your application is successful, we'll invite you to come and meet some of our lovely cats. It's a great chance to see who you connect with and ask any questions you have.
  4. Home check
    One of our team will pop by for a short home visit. Don't worry—it's just to make sure everything's safe and ready for a cat. We'll also share a few helpful tips.
  5. Taking Your Cat Home
    If everything checks out, it's time to bring your new cat home! We'll go over the final steps and send you off with advice, support, and lots of purrs.