These beautiful cats are just a few of those currently in permanent foster care with one of our dedicated fosterers.
Some cats are unable to be rehomed due to age, medical needs, or long-term conditions. At Feline Network, we make a lifelong commitment to these animals, ensuring they are loved, safe, and well cared for in a foster home for the rest of their lives.
All of the cats pictured here are FIV+, which means they have a lowered immune system, making them more susceptible to illness. FIV isn’t something to fear — it just means these cats need a bit of extra care and an indoor-only lifestyle. (I’ll be writing more about FIV in a future post.)
Tommy – A one-eyed tabby boy, around 10 years old, who came to us all the way from Egypt.
Fruppy – A 19-year-old brindle girl, rescued from a shelter in Romania.
Tommy Carstairs – A friendly black and white chap who just can’t stop sneezing, but is full of charm.
Ben – A gentle tabby and white boy, rescued from the streets of Romford.
Freddie – Our unique boy with no ears, who came from the Ty Nant shelter in Wales.
Would you like to become a permanent foster carer for one of our more vulnerable cats?
We cover all vet fees, and can provide food if needed. All we ask is that you offer a calm, safe, indoor-only home.
If you are interested please email us.
These cats may have had a difficult start, but with your help, they can enjoy comfort, love, and dignity in their later years.
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11 Torquay Road, Paignton TQ3 3DU
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Monday to Friday – 10am-4pm
Saturday – 10am-3.30pm
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