19/05/2026
Welcome to CRG little one! Well now it’s 6…🐈⬛🐈⬛🐈⬛🐈⬛🐈⬛🐈⬛ She was straying on the streets for some time, young and unneutered and on a few rescues waiting lists. Thank you to kind members of public looking out for her.
She ended up being another urgent intake, due to her being visibly heavily pregnant. She very nearly could have had kittens outside, like many others. Rescues are struggling so much for space, once a space is freed up we already have an urgent animal on our waiting list ready to come in.
She gave birth almost straight away in care and we are still thinking of a name for her but she’s being looked after in a loving environment and her babies are doing so well.
If you adopt from us, you aren’t just helping one cat, you are helping free up a space for another (or maybe 6 others in this case) 🐈⬛
Adopting a cat or kitten from us includes their vaccinations, neuter, chip and they would have already been flea and wormed with us.
It’s a myth that you can’t get young kittens from a rescue, at CRG they are ready for a home at 9 weeks with their first vaccination and then go for their second one at our vet’s with their new owner and we also organise the neuter with you. We ask all adopters to sign a kitten adoption form/agreement.
We don’t reserve a kitten until after their first health check and vaccination.
(If you are waiting for a home check for the kittens we have that are ready, please bear with us. We are working on it in the background.)