Could you give a furry friend a home? Get to know an adorable selection of cats at Oxfordshire Animal Sanctuary that are looking for just that.

The sanctuary rehomes up to 500 animals every year and looks after 60 cats at any one time.

If you think you would be able to rehome one of them go to the Oxfordshire Animal Sanctuary website for more details. 

You can also sponsor any of their animals or donate to the charity's vital work.


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Adopt a Cat from Oxfordshire Animal Sanctuary

Aston

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Gender - Male

Age - 10 years old

Breed - Domestic Shorthair

Aston is looking for a forever home to call his own - could it be with you?

This fun adorable cat has so much to offer, including loving fuss, food and cuddles. 

He has a manageable skin condition which requires lifelong medication, costing less than £20 per month.

His new owner should also be aware that he history of bladder stones so he needs to stay on a specialised diet.

While he can live with children aged 10+, Aston would prefer to be the only pet in the home.

Find out more about how to adopt Aston.

Dora

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Gender - Female

Age - 17 weeks old

Breed - Domestic Shorthair

"A typical kitten", Dora has tonnes of energy for exploring and cuddling.

The sanctuary describes has as having "the sweetest nature", a lover of toys and adventures.

Her ideal situation would be with a young family since she can live with children and she could potentially live with other animals if she was introduced correctly.

She also needs plenty of access to the outside world.

Find out more about how to adopt Dora.

Dotty

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Gender - Female

Age - 18 months old

Breed - Domestic Shorthair

Dotty apparently loves to keep busy and is described as a "typical fun-loving cat".

She is very intelligent, loves puzzle feeders and masters them in no time.

Her new home can have older children or should be an adult-only home, after her previous home with young kids was very stressful for her.

She would also prefer not to live with other animals and needs access to the outside world.

Learn more about how to adopt Dotty. 

Nala

Oxford Mail: Meet Nala. Credit: Oxfordshire Animal SanctuaryMeet Nala. Credit: Oxfordshire Animal Sanctuary

Gender - Female

Age - 2 years old

Breed - Domestic Shorthair

This shy little lady is searching for a forever home - could it be with you?

Nala joined the sanctuary after she wouldn’t settle when a new puppy was brought into the home.

Her new owner will need to be patient to let her get comfortable and used to her new home.

She can live with children aged 14 and over and cannot live with other animals.

Learn more about how to adopt Nala.