Adopt a Cat from Feline Friends London
Our adoption fees are £125 for a single kitten under 6 months, £200 for a pair of kittens under 6 months, £120 for an adult cat, and £90 for cats of 10 years and over.
All adult cats in our foster care will have been vet-checked, neutered, fully vaccinated, deflead, dewormed, and microchipped by the time they are rehomed. Kittens of 9 weeks are rehomed with a first vaccination and will have had a full vaccination course if rehomed at 13 weeks. For cats under 6 months, we need you to agree to get them neutered and microchipped by 6 months of age, which can be arranged through us.
Cats rehomed directly from their current owner or carer are assessed for their health, but may not have been neutered, fully vaccinated, deflead, dewormed, or microchipped by the time they are rehomed. If this is the case with a cat you would like to adopt, we need you to agree to get them neutered and microchipped, which can be arranged through us.
Please read about our adoption process before applying to adopt a cat (listed further below):
If you are interested in a cat that is listed on our website, please email us with the name of the cat in the subject line. If you want to register your interest in kittens or to be added to our list for new cats as they become known to us, please email us with the type of cat you are looking for in the subject line. We will keep your details and contact you if a suitable cat is identified.
At this time, all applications should be emailed directly to: felinefriendslondon@gmail.com
Please ensure the following:
Your email must contain your full postal address and contact number.
Your email should have the cat’s name that you are applying to adopt, or the type of cat you’re interested in, in the subject line.
Please tell us about yourself, why you wish to adopt a cat, or a specific cat, and about your home set-up: who lives in the home, how often people are at home, any outside space, your experience with cats, etc.
We receive a lot of applications from people wishing to adopt our cats and kittens. Unfortunately, this means that our volunteers are not always able to respond to every application we receive. We hope that you can understand that we do our best, that we appreciate your kindness in offering a home for our cats, and that the welfare of our cats is at the forefront of our minds at all times.
Meet the Cats Looking for New Homes
Coco 2
Coco 2
Coco was signed over to Feline Friends London after a volunteer saw her being advertised on a lamppost for free, in need of “urgent rehoming”. She is a very young cat, but in her short life, she has now been rehomed at least twice. Despite this, she has retained her trust in people and loves human company. She is an adorable cat with a lively and confident personality. Coco does not like to be separated from the action. She tries to open doors if she feels excluded. Whatever you are doing, the chances are that Coco will not be far away!
Coco is a bright, chatty cat, and she will need stimulation to satisfy her curiosity. She is very keen to venture outside and will need access to a safe garden. Coco has a very gentle nature, and although she is not yet a lap cat (we feel sure this will come with time), she really enjoys being petted and cuddled. Coco would be suitable for a family with young children.
Although Coco is very fond of people, she is a little unpredictable around other cats. She is happy in foster care and generally plays well with the other cats, but is prone to the odd swipe. She's quite well-bonded with Benny (click here to see Benny’s profile) for anyone interested in adopting two cats.
Coco’s Details
Is this cat neutered? Yes
Is this cat part of a bonded pair? Yes
What is the colour of the cat? Black/White
What is the sex of the cat? Female
What is the cat's date of birth? 06/11/2023
Is this an indoor-only cat? No
Would this cat be suitable for a household with small children? Yes
Would this cat be suitable for a house with other cats? Yes
Would this cat be suitable for a house with other pets? Unsure
Does this cat have special needs? No