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:

5. Baloo
He is a vocal lad and he likes to meow and tell about his day. He might be able to live with another cat but not dogs. He can live with secondary age kids. He needs to go outside to explore. | Birmingham Animal Centre - RSPCA

6. Perdita
Perdita is 3 and has only one eye. She was rescued from a home that had 40 cats and her eye injury went untreated. She loves nothing more than having fuss and she will roll around purring to let you know how much she is enjoying your company. She might be able to live with another cat but not dogs. | Birmingham Animal Centre - RSPCA

7. Aston
7-year-old Aston is a very confident cat and settles into his new environment very quickly. He went into the rescue centre as his owner passed away. He would want to be an only pert and can live with secondary age kids. | Birmingham Animal Centre - RSPCA

8. Coral
Coral is two and a tortoiseshell and white cat. She is playful and can often be seen playing and pouncing on her toys. She has much fun stalking a piece of litter. She also checks in with the humans when she is not too busy. She can live with secondary age kids but prefers being the only animal in the house. | Birmingham Animal Centre - RSPCA