'Inbetweener' cats on waste ground need new homes
Briefly

Cats Protection is urgently seeking help to rehome a colony of 15 ‘inbetweener’ cats facing eviction from a site in south-east London which is earmarked for development. The charity has appealed to the public and businesses in south London with large secure spaces to consider adopting these cats in pairs before they lose their habitat. The colony, which has been neutered, is at serious risk as they navigate busy roads in search of food and shelter following eviction. Support will be provided for temporary relocation needs.
Kathy Vanner from Cats Protection emphasized the dire situation for the ‘inbetweener’ cats, noting the urgent need to find safe homes due to imminent eviction.
Elle Hatam highlights the unique needs of ‘inbetweener’ cats, stating the importance of a spacious environment where they can interact at their own comfort level.
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