Age: Two years old. Personality: He has been described as “an absolute purr monster and loves a comfy knee to snooze on and lots of cuddles”. Background: He came to YCR when his owner sadly became homeless. He didn’t cope well at the centre at first, but is loving life in his foster home. Requirements: Blondie has previously lived with cats, dogs and children, so he should be fine in a new home with them.Age: Two years old. Personality: He has been described as “an absolute purr monster and loves a comfy knee to snooze on and lots of cuddles”. Background: He came to YCR when his owner sadly became homeless. He didn’t cope well at the centre at first, but is loving life in his foster home. Requirements: Blondie has previously lived with cats, dogs and children, so he should be fine in a new home with them.
Age: Two years old. Personality: He has been described as “an absolute purr monster and loves a comfy knee to snooze on and lots of cuddles”. Background: He came to YCR when his owner sadly became homeless. He didn’t cope well at the centre at first, but is loving life in his foster home. Requirements: Blondie has previously lived with cats, dogs and children, so he should be fine in a new home with them.

Yorkshire Cat Rescue: Can you offer any of these felines a home? 10 cats and kittens in need of a loving home

The Yorkshire Cat Rescue is experiencing its busiest year in its history with a record number of cats and kittens in desperate need of loving homes - here are 10 felines that need your help.

The Yorkshire Cat Rescue (YCR) has been inundated with more than 300 cats and kittens.

An influx of abandoned felines has come as a big shock over the last three months, with the centre struggling to give these helpless cats the support they need, with kitten season starting in June.

Currently, the YCR is caring for an overwhelming number of cats as well as 100 cats in foster homes, 30 more cats expected to arrive over the next few weeks and 20 cats at the centre waiting for foster placements or rehoming.

To find out more information, visit the Yorkshire Cat Rescue website.

Currently, the YCR is caring for an overwhelming number of cats as well as 100 cats in foster homes, 30 more cats expected to arrive over the next few weeks and 20 cats at the centre waiting for foster placements or rehoming.

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