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Readers of our pages over the last few months will have followed the story of Kate & Sidney with interest. They came in to us, at the age of 11yrs as their owner went to live in India. Because of their age and the fact that Kate is diabetic and needs daily insulin injections, they were not the easiest cats to rehome and we were getting desperate when they had been with us for several months. You can imagine our delight when Chelsea, a nurse who has a diabetic father, offered to give them a home. She has a young daughter and we were not sure how the cats would react to her but as you can see from the pictures we need not have worried! Chelsea sent these photographs just a short while after taking them home. I forwarded them on to their previous owners and they reduced her to tears of joy! Thank you Chelsea & Aisling.

They are absolutely gorgeous and have settled in very well especially Sid. They are brilliant with Aisling! . They continue to thrive and rule the house, especially S. He's a lot more confident than K but even she has settled down really well, they are both gorgeous cats. Thanks again for these lovely pets, the pictures sum up what lovely animals they are and how they have become part of the family
These are probably the most beautiful kittens we have ever had at Foal Farm, silver tabbies are not too common at rescue centres! It is great to see them looking so contented.

Nellie & Norman have settled in really well, both are real characters, Nellie is the shy one and very cautious but Norman is really cheeky, into everything. They are really beautiful and so full of fun. I will send you more pictures in the summer when they venture out into the garden, I am so looking forward to that!.

And we are so grateful to you for giving cats like Gus a new life!
Josh (now renamed Gus) has settled in well with us and is very happy. He enjoys lying on his back and having his tummy tickled! He is a very active cat, and has made lots of new friends. We are so grateful to Foal Farm for their work with cats like Gus.

She was brought in for being dirty in the house (not an uncommon problem with Persians) and she refused to eat during her stay - she was skin and bone! Thank goodness she now has someone to love her!
Since bringing Minnie home 3 weeks ago, she has been an absolute joy. She has settled in very quickly with her new brother. She uses her litter tray and we have had no accidents at all. She has a very healthy appetite and we have not had any problems with her not eating. She loves to keep us awake at night playing, but we don't mind as at least now she is happy. She is brushed everyday and loves every minute of it - she whinges when the brush goes away!!! I will keep you updated with her progress. Thank you for giving us the opportunity to own such a lovely cat.
Gus was a bit of a grump at times and he had a dodgy eye so we were concerned as to whether we could find a suitable home for him. Fortunately, Jenny came along and met him! This letter arrived after 2 weeks in his new home.

He is doing fine, eating and drinking well and appears well house trained as we have not had a single accident. He seems calm and relaxed although he did let us know that he doesn't like his tummy tickled. He has had visitors and was charming to all! Be assurd he is in a loving and caring home and we all think he is a handsome young man.