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Hi! Feline behaviourist & cat sitter here. I'll list a few more shelters below;


The Cat Rescue Resource - https://www.catchat.org/shelter_centre/

Cats Protection - https://www.cats.org.uk/

Feline Friends - http://www.felinefriendslondon.uk/

Blue Cross - http://www.bluecross.org.uk/london-lewisham-rehoming-service

Mayhew - http://www.themayhew.org/

Cat Cuddles Rescue - http://www.catcuddles.org.uk/

New Moon Rescue - http://www.newmoonrescue.com/

Battersea - https://www.battersea.org.uk/cats/cat-rehoming-gallery

RSPCA - http://www.rspca.org.uk/local/london-south-east-branch


Good luck!


Kindest,

Heather {The Wingless Bird} x

Hi TWB,


Thanks for all the links TWB, will definitely take a look and pursue adoption / cat rescue.


As you're a Feline Behaviourist and experienced in these matters, I was wondering if you could advise on whether purchasing a kitten to accompany my solo cat is a good idea. Her last sibling died in August, and prior to that she had 3 siblings all together and has never known life on her own. Since the passing of her last sister, she has become a lot more vocal (mewling), and follows us around obsessively. Equally she has a timid temperament, so I dont think human company is enough for her. I've often found her staring at her own reflection, and chasing leaves, and just think she is very lonely! But also, we're worried how she will react to a new kitten (perhaps territorial), although i'm confident it will be the best for her in the long run!! It would be great and massively appreciated if you had any thoughts..?

Kind regards, Esme x

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