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I'm looking to rehome my mother's cat as she is going into care. Celia Hammond haven't replied to me, Cats Protection in Croydon said they can't take him and Battersea has a waiting list. 

I feel so sad for him as he's been alone in the house for 2 months now, apart from the cat sitter popping in every day. Does anyone know any other rehoming charities that might be able to help? 

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I can recommend Croydon Animal Samaritans. Their main cat rescuer lives in Catford and does rescue work in our area. I've known her for years.         I would expect her to be able to help you, but let me know if you still have problems.

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Perhaps other branches of Cats Protection might be able to help - 0300 012 1212

I have a friend who lives in Camberwell, and is currently looking to re-home an older cat. Let me know if all other options don't work out. 

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If there are long waiting lists, it may be worth getting him on one and then seeing if anyone from the forum could foster him in the mean time - maybe a little advert with some more information about him and his needs, as well as some requirements of potential foster cat parents and their homes 

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