Violet

Age 18 months
Sex Female
Needs No young children, Suitable for families, Shy, Needs time
Health vet-checked, vaccinated, microchipped, flead, wormed, neutered

Violet came into the sanctuary as a stray with her 4 babies, Rose, Sprout, Bud and Aster. She was very scared when she arrived here and would constantly hiss at us every time we went near her. Fast forward a couple of months and now Violet has really come out of her shell. She is still a little timid and wary of new people bur she loves to be stroked and chatted to and we feel confident she would really thrive in a household with people she could learn to trust and receive the love and attention she now needs.

Violet has been neutered, microchipped and vet checked, she is also up to date with her flea and worming programme and has had her vaccinations. She would suit a quiet household possible with older quieter children. Ideally she would be perfect being with a single person or couple who would dote on her and spend time with her.

We are looking for a home where she can go outside if she wants so a nice green area for her to have adventures and away from main roads or other hazards would be required.

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

Are you interested in adopting Violet?

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.