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- On average, cats can take two weeks to feel settled when they arrive with us, but there is no time limit on how long an animal can stay with us - our main concern is the cat's welfare. If, after assessment, the cat is suitable for rehoming, we will care for it for as long as it takes to find the right owner.
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When you rehome a cat with Battersea, we’ll guide you through every step of the process. Rehome a Battersea cat: Five simple steps. STEP ONE: REGISTER. Before we can match you with a cat, you will need to register your details and answer a few questions related to your current living circumstances as well as your preferences.
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Battersea does sometimes have breed cats available for rehoming, though most of our cats are regular domestic short-haired or longer-haired cats. Please bear in mind that even if you fall in love with a breed cat you’ve spotted on our website, there is a chance we will think you’re not quite right for each other.
Rehoming a Battersea cat is truly life-changing – for you, and your new companion. Our experts take the time to get to know more about you and what you’re looking for, because making the best possible matches matters to us. How to rehome a cat.
Here at Battersea, we assess all of our cats individually and create a rehoming profile for them. To ensure successful matches between people and pets, we use a combination of extensive rehoming experience, our staff expertise and the information you provided in your rehoming form.
Jul 8, 2009 · A short introduction to the key work of Battersea Dogs and Cats Home - rehoming animals since 1860.
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Mar 4, 2024 · They have multiple sites – we are living in London, so visited Battersea as that’s our closest rehoming centre or cats and dogs shelter. They accept cats and dogs up for adoption and look after them whilst they are trying to find a suitable adopter.
Rehoming Centre: Battersea at Old Windsor, Priest Hill, Old Windsor, Windsor, Berkshire, SL4 2JN. Battersea Old Windsor operates in exactly the same way as the London site, but on a slightly smaller scale.