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Two affectionate foster cats looking for a forever home


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Do you have a place in your heart and home for two loving stray kitties?


We are local ED residents and have recently taken in two affectionate foster cats due to an urgent need from Junk Yard Cats, a small charity dedicated to alleviating feline overpopulation worldwide.


Our foster fur babies, Leopold (male, tabby) and Lisa (female, black & white) arrived in the UK from Croatia in late February. Both are approximately 1-1.5 years old, playful and loving and looking for their forever homes.


Both are fixed & negative for FIV/FELV.


Lisa is a curious miss - graceful - dainty - cheeky lass! Lee is a petite pea who loves a belly rub, is desperate to curl up into your lap! Both quite inquisitive and playful kitten like!


The charity are asking ?100 adoption fee per kitty in order to help with transport costs and care. We have taken both to the Neighbourhood vet in East Dulwich for routine vaccinations and eye treatment. Lee will need an eye surgery once settled - to be covered by the charity - deemed non urgent.


If you have a place in your home for these cuddly creatures, please let me know. All adoptions will be arranged and vetted through Junk Yard Cats.


Thank you!


Jenna

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