SUCCESS STORIES

2024

Jessie

In 2024 Jessie’s owner sadly passed away.  She had some medical issues.  She came to us and stayed in our annexe for a week or so before finding a new forever home.  In her new home she loves to sleep on her human mother’s bed.  She is very contented.

2023

Smarty Pants

In 2023 she found here forever home.

Her new owners sent the following message:

I am absolutely in love with her! She is the softest, most affectionate cat I have ever known. The first night she was here I didn’t get much sleep. She snuggled up so close and purred and purred! After that night our son decided he wanted her at night.

Less than two weeks after arriving it is as if she has always been one of our family. She’s my little black shadow, always wanting cuddles and to be stroked. She sits on my son’s lap when he’s in his wheelchair and likes to be wheeled around.

2022

Tilly

Thank you for your continued Support

2021

George

Newborn

Luna

Wiscuss’ Babies

Thank you for your continued Support

2020 – through a pandemic

Hugo

Smudge

Missy

Tom and Jerry

Tammy

Spike

Lucy

Leia

Mother and Kittens from Whiston

Dusty

Cleo

Sirius

Bolan

Moe

Diasy – Now in Newcastle

Skye – Now in Wolstanton

Rupert – is loving his new home exploring the house and head butting his new owner who is a very kind gentleman.

Polly is now living in the Peak Park. She has proven herself to a loving friend.

Tilly who was 5 years old and loved to hunt has found a beautiful new home during our Lockdown. She loved her new home from the very start.

Missy and Daisy went to a new home together and are very happy and much loved

Smudge arrived in a poor state. He had a heart murmur but needed some major dental work.  He has found a new home and is much loved

Steele came in and was very grumpy.  No more he is now a happy chap and living in luxury.

Octavia came with two others because Women’s Aid had to relocate her owners. She came to the cattery but was very unhappy. We then moved her to foster care and from there she has found a new home. She is doing very well.

Socks, whose owner sadly passed away, is now in new home.  She has had some dental work and is loving her new home.

Oreol had to be moved because her human family had to go to a safe place helped by Women’s Aid.  Oreol was very angry but with the help of our foster carers she has now got a new home.  She was lying in bed loving the company.

Tabatha

Tabatha and Eartha

This is Billy.  He was left behind when his family left in April/May 2019. He was found in a greenhouse on a bail of straw.  A beautiful couple took pity on him and nursed him when he had a bad foot. He then came to us. In January 2020 he found that special new forever home and is now know as Felix.

Mystery male with no name now has a name and a beautiful new home

Moo is living in luxury having found her new home in January 2020.  She settled in quickly; within less than a week it was as if she had never been anywhere else.

Thank you for your continued Support

2019

Ollie went off to his new home at the end of December 2019.  He has three young boys to love and care for him, lots of space to run around in and a Grandma next door to spoil him too!

Newborn

Luna

Ivy found a beautiful new home and is doing well.

Elsa who was found near Stanley in a very sad way.  Is now looking very healthy and living with her new owner.  We found out in January 2020 that she is deaf but it does not seem to bother her.

Mister (now known as Bertie) has joined a group of our souls at Charlie’s Cat Cafe in Stone.  He is having the very best of times.

Four kittens found on the A34 have now all found new homes.  The last two (females) went off to a lovely couple who have lots of time and lots of love to give.

We are Lucky and her babies, found abandoned in the cold and wet near to Ilam.  Our other two siblings had not survived.  The beautiful and kind Wendy and Lucy nursed us and we are now strong and healthy.  Wendy could not bear to part with Lucky so she has stayed to live with her family of other animals.  The two kittens moved to a fabulous home.

I am Oswald.  I have to be moved from my home because my human family had to go to a place of safety.  I was very frightened but soon gained in confidence and I am now in my new forever home.

We are very naughty but a very kind lady has offered to take us to live with her.  Despite the fact that we are not at all friendly.

 Putty and Chloe has gone to new homes this October

Thee two little souls above went off to new homes in November. They were known as “It’s a Mystery” because they were just left at our door. So sad.

Coco has joined another one of our souls (Si) and is famous on the Laser Local Radio based in Leek.

 Who would have thought it!  Me, Thomas O Malley with a new home.  They love me and I love being with them

Hi…I am Pebbles, although Nicola insists on calling me Peebles.  I am a Bengal and very loving.  New home and new start.  Thank you

Hi my name is Roman. As you can see I liked to be loved but I was very grumpy with a lot of people who visited. Then a couple arrived and I decided that they were the ones. I am now in my new home and loved everyday. There really is someone for each of us.

 Some other souls who have new forever homes…

This is MowMow.  He was 10 years old when he arrived with us.  His owner loved him dearly but could no longer look after him.  He now lives with a house of other cats and is very happy.  He can be found sitting with his new owner most evenings.

We all came in to the Home together as babies. We all now have new homes and are very happy. Thank you

Meet Socks and Molly Moo. They came to us in April because a very kind lady at Broad Oak was concerned and took the time to make the call. We could not find their mother and so they have been hand fed. Against the odds they survived and have found a new forever home with a beautiful family in Longton.

This beautiful soul (now named Khaleesi by her new owner) came in pregnant and a month later gave birth to 5 beautiful kittens; three tabbies and two all black.  

I have a wonderful new home. My mum has given me a new name (Mitz). It is great to have a safe home where I am loved. Follow me on Facebook.

I am Tails.  I now have a new home and I am loved.  Thank you to everyone who made it possible for me to start a new life.

We have all found new homes.   A big thank you to our new owners.  Also to the lovely lady on Haregate (Leek) who looked after when we were very small and could not leave our mother.

My name is Wesley and after a little wait I have finally got a new home.  I will be living in Leek with a lovely lady.

Molly has now gone to her new home having been with us for nearly 2 months.

Top: Morrison’s Kitten

Bottom: Winkhill Kittens

 

Left: Sooty

Right: Came to us in August

 

Top: Poppy

Bottom: Meg

 

Top: Opal

Bottom: Onyx

 

Tinsel

 

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