Millbrook animal centre appealing to re-home cats as RSPCA faces ‘animal welfare crisis’

RSPCA is urging the public to consider adopting a pet instead of buying

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Author: Callum McIntyre

The rehoming appeal comes as the RSPCA is urging the public to consider adopting a pet instead of buying - as the charities rescue centres are full.

The number of animals in private boarding has soared, costing the charity in the region of £500,000 a month.

The RSPCA says the cost of living crisis has left rescue centres facing an ‘animal welfare crisis’ as animals are coming into its care faster than they are being adopted, and that’s having an effect on the animals.

Of those animals effected is, five-year-old white and black female cat Candy and four year old white male cat Kane.

They came into the care of the RSPCA Millbrook Animal Centre in Chobham, Surrey, on 18 March after their previous owner could no longer cope due to personal reasons.

Kane is almost blind with very limited vision. The vets believe he can just see movements and light, and that he was likely born this way.

However, he doesn’t let this impact him.

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Sue Walters, Manager at RSPCA Millbrook, said: “This pair are so lovely but sadly we haven’t had any interest in them whatsoever.

“We think it’s because we are looking for a special home together where Candy can have outdoor access and Kane can be an indoor-cat, which can be achieved easily with a microchip cat flap, or a home where they are both given access to a safe and secure outdoor catio.

“We really hope we can find the perfect home for these cats as although they both have different needs, they are incredibly bonded and Kane is often guided by Candy.

“We’d also like to find a home with little changes so we’re looking for owners who are quite happy to keep their furniture and other items around the home in the same place so that Kane can get used to his surroundings and know his way around without getting confused as his sight is so limited.”

With Euro 2024 ongoing, the centre also hopes Kane's star-studded name may attract more potential adopters!

Sue added: “We know many people across Surrey will be hoping that football comes home this summer, thanks to Harry Kane and his England team-mates! But at the centre, our goal is to find a home for our very own Kane and his favourite strike partner Candy.”