Urgent appeal to help south London cats facing eviction from waste ground home
Briefly

Cats Protection is appealing for help to find homes for a group of 'inbetweener' cats in New Cross, whose living area is soon to be developed. These cats, around 15 in total, are accustomed to human interaction but live independently and are at risk of eviction once construction begins. The charity typically returns these cats to their habitats after neutering, but urgent relocation is required in this case. They are reaching out to cat lovers who can provide outdoor space and shelter for these vulnerable felines.
Cats Protection is urgently seeking volunteers to take in pairs of 'inbetweener' cats in New Cross as their habitat is about to be developed.
Cats Protection hopes to find homes for about 15 inbetweener cats facing eviction from their current living space in New Cross due to upcoming construction.
The charity emphasizes that these cats are used to some human interaction but live independently, making them in need of special homes.
Kathy Vanner from Cats Protection indicated that while there have been some leads, more assistance is crucial to safely relocate the cats.
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