
An urgent appeal has been launched across South London for a charming ginger and white cat named Daniel, who is seeking a new home. His owner recently passed away, leaving him in need of a compassionate family. Residents who can offer a safe and loving environment are encouraged to contact the rescue organisation immediately.
Daniel is described as a "gorgeous, slightly chubby, white and ginger cow-cat" by the South London Cat Centre. He is a joy to behold, keen to roll around and make "biscuits" with his paws. This affectionate character loves head rubs and is full of love. Daniel's previous owner passed away, meaning limited information is available about his full history. He may be suitable for a home with very sensible, quiet children who will respect his need to settle. Daniel requires access to a safe garden space where he can enjoy sunbathing.
Adopting an adult cat like Daniel offers many advantages. Older cats often have established personalities, making it easier to know what kind of companion you are bringing home. They are typically calmer and may require less supervision than energetic kittens. Many rescue cats come already vaccinated, microchipped, and neutered, saving initial veterinary costs. For any pet emergencies in South London, Streatham Hill Vets offers 24-hour veterinary care, operating 365 days a year. They serve areas including Balham, Brixton, Clapham, and Streatham.
Animal welfare organisations across South London consistently work to rehome pets in need. Shelters are often full, highlighting the critical importance of adoption. Owning a cat is a significant, long-term commitment, with estimated annual costs for food, litter, and basic vet care around £1,000. Rescue centres like RSPCA South London ensure animals are vet checked, neutered, vaccinated, and microchipped before adoption. They also conduct home visits to ensure suitability for the animal.
If Daniel has captured your heart and you believe you can provide him with the loving home he deserves, please get in contact with the South London Cat Centre. Daniel is currently available for adoption at the centre, where staff are waiting to hear from potential owners who can offer him a secure environment.
The adoption process typically involves an application, an interview, and potentially a home visit to ensure a good match for both the cat and the owner. You can also support local animal welfare by donating to rescue centres if adoption is not possible. For further details on Daniel’s specific needs or to begin the application process, please contact the team via email at enquiries@mitcham.cats.org.uk or by calling 03000 120 285. Alternatively, more information can be found on the South London Cat Centre website.
This report is based on data from South London Cat Centre.
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