Adopt a Cat from Feline Friends London
All the adult cats in our foster care will have been vet-checked, neutered, vaccinated, deflead, wormed, 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.
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. We rehome cats as indoor-only if they have a disability, are FIV or FeLV positive, or are at least 10 years old and show no interest in going outside.
When applying to adopt a cat, please put the name of the cat in the subject line of your email. If your enquiry is more general and you are looking for a type of cat, for instance, an older cat, an indoor-only cat, a cat with a disability or special needs, or a pair of cats or kittens, please put this in the subject line.
Meet the Cats Looking for New Homes
Opal
Opal
Opal is a healthy 4-month-old female dark tabby. She is an absolute delight, confident, sweet, and loving.
She wandered into a garden as a stray in search for a loving home and a kind human who took her in and would love to keep her, but he has just recently adopted a sweet 11-year-old rescue cat who doesn’t want to share him.
Which is why little Opal is living in the bathroom at the moment. She’d really love a little more room, a human to love and play with, and a garden to explore. Can you help Opal?
Opal’s Details
Is this cat neutered? No
Is this cat part of a bonded pair? No
What is the colour of the cat? Tortie
What is the sex of the cat? Female
What is the cat's date of birth? 04/03/2025
Is this an indoor-only cat? No
Would this cat be suitable for a household with small children? Unsure
Would this cat be suitable for a house with other cats? Unsure
Would this cat be suitable for a house with other pets? Unsure
Does this cat have special needs? No