After over nine long months in their care, the branch are appealing for some kind owners to give siblings Tibby and Tabby a home.
The 13-year-old siblings were taken into care by the branch when their elderly owner became unwell and was concerned that they would not be
able to cope with their large number of cats.
Ian manages homing for the Cats Protection Branch. He said: “Tibby can be a little shy to start with but her fosterer has found that she becomes incredibly loving with a little patience. She is also very curious about everything going on around her, particularly the contents of any shopping bags.
“Tabby is so gentle and lives very harmoniously with her sister. When she has time to get to know you, she loves to sit on your lap, purring. She has even taken to sleeping on her fosterer’s chest at night.
“With a little patience to rebuild their trust, it will be so worth the wait. These are such loving cats. All they ask is a second chance to share the years to come.”
Due to their past and shyness, both cats are looking for a quiet home in a very safe area away from busy roads. They won’t be able to live with young children or playful kittens, and they would be especially suited to someone who is home much of the day to give them attention and fuss.
To find them, head to www.cats.org.uk/high-wycombe/adopt-a-cat.
FULL IMAGES:



Risborough Rangers Stadium Break-In Threatens Memorial Fundraising Efforts
Local author publishes second novel
Buckinghamshire schools take part in Dragons' Den-style green technology challenge
Big Give Boost for Hospice at Home Care
Consultation on Churchway Speed Limit Reduction in Haddenham
Leader of Buckinghamshire Council responds to national Budget
Shoppers get a festive lift with Boxing Day train route
1,300 Arrests as TVP Target Town-Centre Crime











