Luna & Sirius

Luna and Sirius find themselves looking for a new home together. They are currently with a loving family however they are unable to keep them due to very specific reasons. The duo are not related but are well bonded and both around five years old.

Sirius, (black) is neutered with gorgeous green eyes! Originally rehomed from Cats Protection, Sirius is very timid when in new situations - but when he learns who’s got the food he can be very loving! 

He’s a very easy going boy, keeping himself to himself until he’s hungry when you’ll find him winding around your legs! He also loves play fighting with Luna and wandering around the local streets, never straying too far. When inside, Sirius is happy sitting on a window sill, watching the world go by.

Sirius has no known medical issues although we do know he’s not too keen on being picked up.

His best friend Luna (black and white) is a spayed female, taking to Sirius straight away when originally rescued from an awful situation.

Luna is the fussiest of cats - she loves cuddling up on the sofa or sitting on your chest, nose bumping to show her love. Luna will happily spend all day inside with you cuddling!

She’s happy to be fussed and loves a good belly rub! She’ll also sleep all night with you if you let her!

Medically Luna has been prone to UTI’s but responds well to medication. She’s also had six teeth removed but no dental issues since and she manages well on any type of food. 

Both Sirius and Luna have free access to the outside world but don’t roam far and can often be found snoozing in the sun or on the sofa.

Their current owners are looking to rehome them together, ideally as the only pets in the household and with no young children.

Please note: Sirius and Luna are not under the care of RSPCA Stourbridge and District Branch. They are listed under direct re-homing where cats are rehomed from their current home to yours. This is to help assist to re-home safely. After filling in the adoption enquiry form, all communication will be with the current carer. The RSPCA accepts no responsibility and the health/care of these cats will need to be discussed independently with the current home.

Please get in touch if you would like more information about adopting via our adoption form.