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Sunday 1 June 2014

Youngster season is here!

Auntie Laura here. I hope you are all enjoying reading the blogs from our residents and it has inspired some of you consider giving a forever home to some of our furbabies.

As kitten and puppy season gets into full swing, we expected our little ones to fly out but so far we've not had much interest. We have decided they need their own blog, alongside our older cats and dogs, to let you all know they are here and desperate for their forever homes so they don't have to grow up in the kennel and cattery environment, not that they mind at moment, playing together in the sunshine. But it's not the life we ever want for them.

They are a little young to bring you their own blog so I've told the little ones, I'll tell you about them. They all had a little photoshoot on Friday which was lots of fun...

....But I'll warn you, from this point onwards there will be an overload of cuteness! =D

Firstly Kittens. Mothers with their kittens have been coming in thick and fast over the last couple of months and all of our litters are now coming of age to be adopted. Not forgetting their beautiful mothers are needing loving homes too.

The kittens are all becoming very playful now and most have now worked out how to use the catflap so they are starting to explore outside. They are also all using their litter trays, very smart little kittens! A couple have been reserved by lovely families already but there are still too many that are still waiting. Could your family be missing the joy of one of these bundles?


















Now for the puppies and even more cuteness...

The majority of our current puppy residents are Lurchers apart from little Rosie who is an English bull terrier cross. All are your typical puppies, love to play, love to cuddle and give you lots of sloppy kisses. Some are a little nervous of the big wide world and others love being out there. All will need training and continued socialisation to ensure they grow up to be smart little cookies who love the world. Do also keep in mind that they do get alot bigger and stronger than they are now and you need to be completely sure that you will still be able to handle them once they are fully grown.


















Have you overdosed on cuteness yet?

If you have any questions about our youngsters or would like to give one of our kittens or puppies the forever home they have never known, why not come down and see us? Please note that any children in the household must be over the age of 6 for the family to adopt a kitten or puppy under the age of 6 months old.

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