Meet Lucien, Laura and Lacey

Lucien (male), Laura (female) and Lacey (female) had a difficult start to life after being found as stray kittens at around six weeks old, all struggling with cat flu. Thanks to the care they have received, they have come on in leaps and bounds and are now ready to start looking for their forever homes.

As you may notice, Lacey still has some ongoing effects from her illness. The inflammation caused by the infection has resulted in one of her eyelids rolling inwards, which can irritate her eye. She is currently receiving medication, and she may require corrective surgery in the future. If this is needed, the procedure will be covered by Thornberry, so her new family can adopt her with confidence.

Because they spent the beginning of their lives outdoors, Lucien, Laura and Lacey will need homes where they will have access to the outdoors once they are old enough, neutered and fully settled into their new environment.

Their early experiences have left them a little more cautious than some kittens, so they can be nervous when meeting new people. However, with patience, kindness and time to settle, they should grow in confidence and adapt well to homes with calm, respectful children and gentle pets following careful introductions.

They can be adopted individually, in pairs or all together, and each one is hoping to find a loving family who will give them the happy future they deserve.
Can live with dogs
Can't live with dogs
Can live with cats
Can't live with cats
Can live with children
Can't live with children
Housetrained
Not housetrained
Outdoor access required

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The adoption process

Application
If you see an animal on our website that you are interested in adopting, you should fill out an Animal Enquiry form. This gives us more details about yourself and your lifestyle to make sure you are a good match for each other. If we get multiple requests for one animal, we will consider them all and choose the most suitable home to match it to a new owner. This will allow everyone interested a fair chance of adopting it
First meeting
If your application is successful, we will invite you for a first meeting. Here, you and the animal will meet each other and see how you get along. Following on from this, there may be more meetings and you can introduce other pets as required.
Home checks
Home checks are required for every dog before we set the adoption date. This was done physically pre-Covid but we now ask for videos and photos. We need to be sure the home environment is suitable for that dog and the garden is secure. If dogs/rabbits are going to live with other dogs/rabbits, we will arrange an introduction as previously mentioned.
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Every adoption is as unique as each animal. Please remember although sometimes it might seem like a lengthy process, we are doing this to make sure each animal is found the right home for their lifetime.
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