Adopt a cat Sheffield: Meet the two long-time residents in Rain Rescue's cattery desperate for a new home
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Two kind residents of a South Yorkshire animal rescue are looking to get "home for Christmas" after being "left on a shelf" for so long.
Donald and Sully are two of Rain Rescues longest residents in their cattery and have watched numerous other animals arrive and then go again with new loving families.
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Hide AdNow, before Christmas, Rain Rescue are pushing to match these two "beautiful" cats with a loving home.
Donald is a domestic short hair cat believed to be around eight-years-old. He is an independent cat, who is happy to be a lap cat on his own terms.
After 108 days in the Rain Rescue cattery, it is hoped Donald will be able to find a dog, child and cat free home to love him. He loves having access to the outdoors, but spends a lot of time snoozing and loving his humans.
If you think Donald could be the cat for you this Christmas, you can enquire about adopting him here.
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Hide AdSully wasn't expected to stay at Rain Rescue for as long as he has. Staff at the cattery thought he would be out to a new home straight away, but unfortunately, this hasn't happened.
A four-year-old Bengal cat, Sully is a clever, vocal boy who loves interacting with humans. He isn't particularly keen on other cats, but could live with another Bengal.
Ideally, it is hoped Sully will find a home in a rural area without many neighbouring cats, potentially including a dog and a teenager.
He is described as affectionate, intelligent and having a lot of energy. Rain Rescue hope this Christmas will be the one where Sully finds a loving home.
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Hide AdIf Sully sounds like the cat of your dreams, you can find out more about him here.
Rain Rescue are based out in Wickersley, Rotherham and are desparate to find Donald and Sully loving homes.
They care for numerous animals, including dogs, all of which they hope to rehome with a loving family.
Could this be you? Visit rainrescue.co.uk to find out more about them.
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