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This week’s appeal is seeking homes for a single kitten and an easy-going cat in Bexley.

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Beverly is about 14-weeks-old and is described as a sweet little kitten. She needs a home where there is already a young cat to keep her company. It needs to be a home without children under five.

Her fosterer Lynn Thorburn said: “We took in this pretty tabby and white kitten because her mother had started to attack her.”

She will have to be neutered at five to six months of age, and will have to be kept indoors until after neutering.

Beverly has started her vaccinations and have been microchipped.

If you can give her a home, call Lynn and Dave Thorburn on 020 8265 3210.

Ebbie is a very friendly, relaxed black cat with gorgeous big jade coloured eyes; she is thought to be about 6 years old.

Her fosterer Teresa Bloomfield said: “Ebbie was rescued with many other cats and kittens because her owner could not cope with the cats and their numerous unplanned litters. We are happy to say Ebbie’s pregnant days are over as she has now been neutered as well as vaccinated and microchipped

If you can give a home to Ebbie, call Teresa on 01634 271456 or 07743 331397.

Anim-Mates is an animal rescue group based in north-west Kent and south-east London. All the animals are cared for in the homes of fosterers who treat them as their own pets until they are rehomed. All new homes are vetted. Anim-Mates is run entirely by volunteers.

To see all the animals in the care of Anim-Mates, visit www.anim-mates.org.uk.

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