Having pets is an enriching experience and RSPCA Birmingham will be able to help you to make the most out of the opportunities this brings. The charity is looking to rehome several adorable cats living at their animal centre. The cats came to them abandoned, injured or as strays.
As soon as they come into their care the RSPCA works hard to ensure that the cats, and all the animals they care for, are socialised, recieve any medical treatment they might need - and know the love of humans.
These cats are now ready to find their forever homes and families that will love them like the precious creatures they are. Most of these cats have had a sad previous life and are ready to take a second chance at living a long and healthy life.
While the cost of living crisis is hurting our pockets, there are many pet food banks that can help people keep their furry friends fed and taken care of these days. You can give a cat a home they will love and never want to leave again.
These cats are currently at the Birmingham Animal Centre in Frankley Green and are waiting for a human to show them love.
Here are nine cats among many that are up for adoption and can be yours:

1. Panther
He is 3 years old and had had been injured. He had a metal pellet from an air rifle in his leg. He loves a fuss and would like to be in a home where he is the only pet. | Birmingham Animal Centre - RSPCA

2. Garfield
He is a sweet boy but sadly, has FIV. He needs to be a housecat. He loves his creature comforts and can often be found chilling out on his bed. He can live with children. | Birmingham Animal Centre - RSPCA

3. Smokey
He is 14-years-old and was abandoned by its owner. He is a real sweetie and loves a fuss. Smokey spends most of his day curled up in his comfy bed snoozing the day away. He is long haired so he will need regular grooming which he absolutely loves. | Birmingham Animal Centre - RSPCA

4. Tinkerbell
Tinkerbell is 6-12 months. She was shy when she went to the animal centre but now she can sit in the open and watch what is going on around her and she will take treats from the staff. She would prefer a home with no children and a patient owner that understands her needs. | Birmingham Animal Centre - RSPCA