Caturday: Georgia the ‘sweet’ cat at Bristol Animal Rescue Centre with gorgeous markings up for adoption

Could Bristol Animal Rescue Centres’ Georgia be your new housemate in 2023?
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Bristol cat fans, allow us to introduce you to Georgia. She’s a gorgeous short-haired moggie aged one to three years, currently living at Bristol Animal Rescue Centre but looking for her fur-ever home.

Like many of us, little Georgia loves a cuddle but also enjoys her own company from time to time. She’s looking for a loving home with a quiet place to retreat to if she needs a time out.

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The centre on Albert Road said: “Georgia is a sweet girl who enjoys affection but also likes her own space. She likes to explore and have her own little area to get away from everything and have a rest.

“Georgia will come to you for a fuss and a cuddle and will tolerate being picked up (when she feels like it!). She can live in a home with teenage children and would make an ideal addition to any home.”

Georgia doesn’t play well with other cats or dogs, however she is able to live in a home with older children, aged 13 plus. Could she be your new housemate ahead of 2023?

How to adopt Georgia from Bristol Animal Rescue Centre

Georgia can be adopted from Bristol Animal Rescue Centre but there is an adoption process before having a moggie enter your life. The centre’s adoption fee is £130 for cats, which includes vet check-up, vaccinations, flea and worm treatments, neutering and microchipping.

Could Georgia the domestic short-hair be your new pal in 2023?Could Georgia the domestic short-hair be your new pal in 2023?
Could Georgia the domestic short-hair be your new pal in 2023?
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If you are interested in Georgia, or any cats up for adoption, you can register your interest via the Bristol Animal Rescue Centre website. To be eligible to adopt a cat from the centre you must meet the following criteria:

  • Must be able to fit a cat flap (unless someone is home all day)
  • Cat must have ground floor access to the outside (away from any roads)
  • Any plans to move house or go away on holiday in the near future must be completed before starting the adoption process
  • Any other pets in the property must be up to date with their vaccinations (dog, cat, rabbit and ferret)
  • Everybody who lives in the property has to meet the cat onsite
  • Suitability will depend on the individual needs of each cat (this will be at the discretion of the staff)
  • If in rented accommodation, a letter of permission will need to be provided

For more information call Bristol Animal Rescue Centre on 0117 977 6043 or email [email protected].

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