Senior cats looking for a home this Mature Moggies Week.
Cats Protection’s Mature Moggies Week (13-17 November) is almost over and we hope that it has convinced you to consider adopting an older cat.
These older feline companions take four times longer to home than their younger counterparts, but have just as much love to give.
If you still need some more encouragement then take a look at these lovely stories from proud owners of senior kitizens, discover how ‘older cats’ might be younger than you think and see the benefits of owning a mature moggy over an energetic kitten. You can also learn some top tips for caring for cats aged 11 years and older.
“It’s a shame that older cats stay with us longer as they have a lot to offer,” said Mark Beazley, Director of Operations at Cats Protection. “Their characters are fully formed so you know what sort of cat you’re getting. Life in a pen is no substitute for a permanent home, so we would urge people to consider adopting an older cat.”
Still unsure about adopting a mature moggy? Take a look at some of the adorable kitties that could be warming your lap very soon…
Holly, 14 yrs
Branch/centre: Cats Protection’s Dereham Adoption Centre
Contact details: 01362 687 919
Holly can be a little shy until she gets to know you, then she likes a fuss. She has been known to sit on laps but needs to build up a bond with you first. We understand she can be fearful of children and would prefer to be the only pet in the household.
Squish, 14 yrs
Branch/centre: Cats Protection’s Birmingham Adoption Centre
Contact details: 01564 822 020
Squish is a mature lady who is looking for a quiet home with no children or other pets. Once she gets to know you, she adores a fuss and is always ready for a cuddle and a snooze in front of the TV. Her ideal owner would be someone like her who enjoys a calm environment.
Cheeky, 13 yrs
Branch/centre: Cats Protection’s Glasgow Adoption Centre
Contact details: 0141 779 3341
Cheeky is a friendly girl but doesn’t like a fuss and will come up to you in her own time. She’d be an ideal pet in a quiet household with no children or other pets. Cheeky craves adventure so a home with a garden to explore would be ideal.
Simbi, 15 yrs
Branch/centre: Cats Protection’s Rayleigh, Castlepoint & District Branch
Contact details: 01268 750 831
Simbi is looking for a loving new home after her owner passed away suddenly. At 15 years young, Simbi plays more like a kitten and displays impressive ping pong dribbling skills. She is a real character, always pleased to see you and often adopting a ‘ballerina’ pose with one leg in the air. Simbi is on medication for thyroid issues, but takes this well. She is also deaf so would benefit from a secure outdoor space to laze around in. Simbi with would best suit a home with no other pets.
Mishka, 13 yrs
Branch/centre: Cats Protection’s Crawley, Reigate & District Branch
Contact details: 0345 371 2734
Mishka is wonderfully young-at-heart. She is a friendly feline who has previously been a faithful lapcat, but came into care after her owner emigrated. She has no medical needs and would be best suited to a home with no children or other animals.
To find more mature moggies waiting for their forever home, visit our website.
If you’re the proud owner of a senior kitizen, show the world just how amazing they are by leaving a comment below or sharing your photos and stories on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram using #MatureMoggies.