Here is a selection of cats from the Celia Hammond Animal Trust who are looking for their forever homes.

If you think you would be able to rehome one of them go to https://www.celiahammond.org/lewisham/ for full contact details and to find out more.

You can also donate money to the Lewisham-based charity to help it carry on its rescue work by visiting the same website.

Badger

News Shopper: Poor Badger has now been waiting for four months for a new homePoor Badger has now been waiting for four months for a new home

Badger is a 10-year-old brindle tortie female who has sadly come into care after her elderly owner died. 

Badger is currently feeling very upset and worried at losing her home and ending up in a rescue centre and our staff are trying to comfort her as best we can.

Badger has been used to a home with a garden and a cat flap. 

Badger is seeking a quiet understanding adult home.

Olly

News Shopper: Olly is a large ex-stray male catOlly is a large ex-stray male cat

Olly is a large ex-stray male cat who was taken into care to seek a new home because the elderly lady who was feeding him was not in a position to keep him permanently.

Olly is six-years-old, and he has been neutered and microchipped.   

Although friendly with the lady who fed him and also with our staff when he was collected Olly has not found settling into the rescue centre easy and has felt very worried. 

He is beginning to relax a bit now and is coming out to say hello to staff but will be a lot happier once he has a new home of his very own.

A patient, experienced adult home with a garden and a cat flap is sought. 

Mona

News Shopper: An adult home where Mona will be the only cat is soughtAn adult home where Mona will be the only cat is sought

Mona has come into the care of the animal trust because her owner was moving abroad and couldn't take her with him.

Mona is currently feeling a little overwhelmed by her change in circumstances.

Mona is a friendly but timid cat who is used to a home with a garden.

Bob

Bob was adopted from ourselves three years ago but very sadly his owner has passed away. 

News Shopper: Could you offer Bob a new home?Could you offer Bob a new home?

Bob is a very friendly approx nine-year-old cat.

When Bob was previously adopte his eyes were fine but he now has very cloudy eyes and cataracts. 

Bob will be seeking an indoor only home for safety reasons although relatives of his previous owner said that Bob was never keen on the garden and was pretty much an indoor only cat by choice.

Mr Tumble

News Shopper: A home with a garden is sought for Mr TumbleA home with a garden is sought for Mr Tumble

Mr Tumble came to the home as a very shy stray male cat. 

Vets have neutered and microchipped him and he is gradually becoming more relaxed and more friendly with us and we are sure that he will continue to improve in confidence.

Mr Tumble is approx four to five years old.   

Mr Tumble is seeking a calm, caring adult home where his new owners can be a little patient with him whilst he settles in.