Sugar and Spice

Sugar and Spice are an adorable mother and son duo, found living in a garden as strays…

Sugar is around 4/5 years old - has quite clearly been a family pet at some point in her life, once settled she is extremely friendly and affectionate. She really loves a fuss - and her food! 

Little Spice will be 3 in August and was born as a stray. Spice is very nervous boy and will need a lot of time and patience to aid his settling. 

It hasn’t all been plain sailing in foster care and after thinking they’d landed in their paws in their forever home, they were swiftly returned to us and sadly regressed significantly as a result. 

S&S went back to their foster home where their fosterers have worked extremely hard to rebuild their trust. They are now very settled in their temporary home, however, it has taken a significant length of time to get to this point. 

Sugar and Spice are now ready to find their happy ever after. It is without doubt Sugar will settle and acclimatise first, our advice would be to allow Spice to come round in his own time on his terms, he needs to feel relaxed and able to explore without feeling pressure to behave in a certain way. He is very much best left to his own devices, this will enable him to settle in his own time at his own pace. 

They will need a settling in room to begin with, as access to a whole house from the get go will be too overwhelming. Once settled, they can begin to explore more of their new surroundings. We’d advise this to be as staggered as possible to help aid their transition into their new home. 

We are looking for experienced cat owners who will love and fuss Sugar and allow Spice space and time to settle. We will be on hand to provide advice and guidance throughout, we want nothing more than for this pair to be able to settle and know it is their forever. They truly deserve this. 

We are looking for a calm, patient and understanding home please. No other animals and no young children as Spice wouldn’t cope with this.

Both are neutered and vaccinated and are ready to find their furever home – if you think this could be with you then please complete our adoption form.

Please note with the increase in cost of veterinary treatment we now require adopters to take out relevant insurance - we will provide more information during the adoption process.