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3 cats at North Wales rescue centre hoping for adoption
3 cats at North Wales rescue centre hoping for adoption

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time4 hours ago

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3 cats at North Wales rescue centre hoping for adoption

North Clwyd Animal Rescue (NCAR) have cats, dogs, horses and some smaller animals, all hoping to find their forever home. The staff and volunteers at the Trelogan-based charity, in Flintshire, know the animals as individuals, and therefore know what kind of home they are more likely to thrive in. Whether it's a dog, cat, rabbit or horse, staff are on hand to advise on the character and suitability of each. Read more: They also make sure potential new owners are aware of the ongoing costs of a pet, including food and vet bills, which can often be for unexpected treatment. But thankfully there are plenty of responsible, loving people and families looking to give an animal a loving new home. And there are always animals of all types, ages and needs that will be the perfect match. Here we meet just some of the cats at NCAR looking for a new home... • For more details, please visit or if you would like to support the charity without adopting, you can visit their cafe, open from 10.30am to 3.30pm. They also accept donations at the centre between 10am and 4pm. Lenny waiting for adoption at NCAR. • Lenny is almost four-years-old, came into care due to his owner being allergic. He is very nervous in the cattery environment and has taken a while to settle in. He is making some progress but we feel he will come along much quicker in a home environment. He is looking for a quiet home as this is what he has been used to previously. In his previous home he was used to going in and out so is looking for a home with a good outdoor space for him to explore once he has settled in. His previous owners have said he is affectionate when he knows you but is quite a shy cat in general. His previous owners have said once he trusts you he is fine being stroked and picked up and likes human interaction and sitting on your lap in the evenings. Lenny is looking for an adult only, pet free home and needs someone that will be patient with him whilst he settles and adjusts to his new home. Zelda waiting for adoption at NCAR. • Four-year-old Zelda is a nice girl who has come into care for rehoming due to her owners ill health. She has been used to a quiet home, so is looking for a quiet home this time around too. Zelda is used to going outside previously so is looking for a home away from busy roads, where she can venture safely once she has settled into her new home. She can be a bit timid at times but is affectionate and loving once she is familiar with you. Leo waiting for adoption at NCAR. • Six-year-old Leo is a lovely girl who has been signed over to care for rehoming due to a change of circumstances for her owners. She had been in the same home since being a kitten, so she was understandably quite bewildered when she arrived here but she has settled more now and we are seeing her lovely personality. She is looking for a home as the only pet as she has never lived with other animals before. Leo is looking for a home with a safe outdoor area for her to venture and explore once she has settled in, as she has previously been used to going in and out throughout the day.

3 dogs at North Wales rescue centre need new homes
3 dogs at North Wales rescue centre need new homes

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timea day ago

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3 dogs at North Wales rescue centre need new homes

North Clwyd Animal Rescue (NCAR) have cats, dogs, horses and some smaller animals, all hoping to find their forever home. The staff and volunteers at the Trelogan-based charity, in Flintshire, know the animals as individuals, and therefore know what kind of home they are more likely to thrive in. Whether it's a dog, cat, rabbit or horse, staff are on hand to advise on the character and suitability of each. Read more: They also make sure potential new owners are aware of the ongoing costs of a pet, including food and vet bills, which can often be for unexpected treatment. But thankfully there are plenty of responsible, loving people and families looking to give an animal a loving new home. And there are always animals of all types, ages and needs that will be the perfect match. Here we meet some of the dogs at NCAR looking for a new home... • For more details, please visit or if you would like to support the charity without adopting, you can visit their cafe, open from 10.30am to 3.30pm. They also accept donations at the centre between 10am and 4pm. Lulu waiting for adoption at NCAR. • Two-year-old Lulu is a sweet, friendly girl who came to us due to no fault of her own. Lulu is friendly with people she meets. She is an active dog so will suit a home where she can get lots of exercise and play time. She is still learning to play with toys at the rescue, she more enjoys playing chase in the paddock. She is a very fun and energetic girl, she will be a great hiking companion. She can be quite strong on lead so she will benefit from some lead training but she is still young and eager to learn. She is quite curious about dogs and will walk past dogs at the rescue without reacting. New owners will need to work on her socialisation. She will be looking for a home as the only pet as this is what she's used to. Britney waiting for adoption at NCAR. • Britney is about 18-months-old, and is a sweet girl who came into the rescue as a stray, so there is no background information on her and her owners haven't come forward to claim her. She was very nervous and shut down initially but gradually during her stay she has built up her confidence and is now showing her sweet, cheeky personality. During her stay she's been introduced to new people and other dogs with no issues. She does have potential to live with a compatible dog as long as introductions go well. She can be a little bit nervous of boisterous dogs, so will benefit from further socialisation. Britney is looking for a home with sensible children 10+ who will get involved in her daily routine and give her space if she needs it. She loves her walks once she trusts you and does look to her handler for reassurance in situations she is unsure of. She is quite an active girl and is only young so she's looking for a home when she will get regular exercise. She will benefit from socialisation and training out and about to build up confidence even further. Tyson waiting for adoption at NCAR. • Five-year-old Tyson is a sweet and energetic boy who found himself in care as his previous owners were unable to devote the time he deserves. He has been with us for a couple of years now, and we really can't understand why. Despite not receiving any training or being walked on a lead until he came into us, Tyson is eager to learn and has already shown improvement during his time with us. Tyson is a friendly boy with people and will meet his best friends with a big jump and a kiss. He will be a great adventure companion as he is always eager to go for walks and explore new places. However, it's clear Tyson hasn't seen much of the outside world as he can be overwhelmed but with a confident handler, will thrive. Tyson is looking for a home with adults only. He isn't a fan of other dogs and will bark at some especially if they bark at him first, other times he is happy to ignore them. He can be strong on lead at times so new owners must be able to handle his strength. Tyson is a big lover of toys, so would love a garden of his own to play in but requires high fences. Overall, Tyson is a wonderful dog with a lot of potential, and we are confident that with a patient, loving, and experienced owner, he will thrive and make a great addition to any family.

Animals up for adoption with North Wales rescue centre
Animals up for adoption with North Wales rescue centre

Rhyl Journal

time27-04-2025

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Animals up for adoption with North Wales rescue centre

North Clwyd Animal Rescue (NCAR) have cats, dogs, horses and some smaller animals, all hoping to find their forever home. The staff and volunteers at the Trelogan-based charity, in Flintshire, know the animals as individuals, and therefore know what kind of home they are more likely to thrive in. Whether it's a dog, cat, rabbit or horse, staff are on hand to advise on the character and suitability of each. They also make sure potential new owners are aware of the ongoing costs of a pet, including food and vet bills, which can often be for unexpected treatment. But thankfully there are plenty of responsible, loving people and families looking to give an animal a loving new home. And there are always animals of all types, ages and needs that will be the perfect match. Here we meet just some of those at NCAR looking for a new home... • For more details about the animals or volunteering, visit or if you would like to support the charity without adopting, you can visit their cafe - Doris's Bunker - open Tuesday to Sunday, from 10.30am to 3.30pm. They also accept donations at the centre between 10am and 4pm. Milo, available for adoption at NCAR. • One-year-old Milo came to NCAR through the owner's change of circumstances and unable to care for him. He is now looking for a loving home where he can have lots of cuddles. Initially very timid when he first arrived, he has quickly come out of his shell and is a very affectionate boy. He is a dog that needs a bit of TLC in his next home, which will need to be a calm home that can build his confidence. He does like his walks and he is only young, so will need an active home where he can get plenty of socialisation and exercise. He is looking for a home with 13+ children. He has previously lived with another dog but at the rescue, he is quite timid and snappy with dogs up close. Milo does have a injury on his front leg, possibly a previous break that never received treatment. Anyone interested in Milo will need to understand this is lifetime injury which may need management or potential treatment in the future. Ruby, available for adoption at NCAR. • Ruby is a tortoiseshell cat who has come into the rescue after her owners moved house and are sadly not allowed pets. Ruby, almost four-years-old, has always been kept as a housecat and not been allowed outside, so we are looking for a home where she remains a housecat. Ruby is an affectionate cat who will sit on your lap at night. She likes to play with toys and needs to have owners who will spend time playing with her so she gets plenty of exercise and mental stimulation in the home. She needs to be the only pet in the home. She could go to a home with older quiet teenagers. Sherlock, available for adoption at NCAR. • Four-year-old saluki Sherlock came into care for rehoming due to no fault of his own, and is now looking for a new home. He is very friendly, affectionate and loving. He craves human interaction and loves to lean into you for a fuss. He is looking for a home with people who are used to sighthounds. Sherlock is looking for a home where he will not be left for long periods as he has shown some separation anxiety at the rescue, however his previous owner said he is okay to be left for a couple of hours once he is settled in the home. He can be a little bit hit and miss with other dogs and will bark at dogs that bark at him first, he has previously lived with dogs and we do feel he has potential to live with a compatible female dog as long as introductions went well at the rescue but new owners must be willing to manage him around dogs out and about if needed. He is looking for a home with a large garden, and with sensible teenagers 14+ who can get involved in his daily routine. Joey, available for adoption at NCAR. • Nine-month-old Joey is a lovely lad who has come into care for rehoming due to allergies. He is very friendly, affectionate and cheeky. Joey is looking for a home with a good outdoor area for him to explore once he has settled into his new home. He can be rehomed with sensible children 8+ in his next home and will suit a family environment as he is quite confident. Joey hasn't lived with other animals previously and may be best as the only pet in the home. Holly, available for adoption at NCAR. • Holly came in as a stray, and is now looking for her new forever home. She is a lovely girl who has lots of love to give, affectionate and cuddly and is quite people orientated. She can be timid at times but does tend to look to her handler for guidance. Due to her coming as a stray, we don't have any background history on her and aren't sure if she has ever lived in a home environment, we feel she would thrive as being part of a family though. She really enjoys being out and about on adventures. She can be a bit strong when she wants to be but walks really well on a gen-con. Her recall is quite hit and miss, typical of her breed but is very food motivated which definitely helps with training. At the rescue, two-year-old Holly has met a large variety of different dogs and has been fantastic with them, she walks well with them and has also showed great social skills when off lead too. She has the potential to live with a compatible dog as long as the introductions go well. Being a hound, Holly would not be suitable to live with cats or other small furries. Holly can be rehomed with children 12+ who are sensible and dog-savvy. Dorito, available for adoption at NCAR. • Dorito, also known as Vinnie, was originally a kitten at the rescue. He has returned age five years and eight months as sadly the baby in the house is allergic to him. He has always been a housecat, so we are looking for a home where he has no access to outside as he has never been outdoors previously. He is shy until he knows and trusts you and then he is affectionate, he would like a quiet adult only home with owners that will be patient with him whilst he settles in and adjusts to his new environment.

Animals up for adoption with North Wales rescue centre
Animals up for adoption with North Wales rescue centre

Leader Live

time27-04-2025

  • General
  • Leader Live

Animals up for adoption with North Wales rescue centre

North Clwyd Animal Rescue (NCAR) have cats, dogs, horses and some smaller animals, all hoping to find their forever home. The staff and volunteers at the Trelogan-based charity, in Flintshire, know the animals as individuals, and therefore know what kind of home they are more likely to thrive in. Whether it's a dog, cat, rabbit or horse, staff are on hand to advise on the character and suitability of each. Read more: They also make sure potential new owners are aware of the ongoing costs of a pet, including food and vet bills, which can often be for unexpected treatment. But thankfully there are plenty of responsible, loving people and families looking to give an animal a loving new home. And there are always animals of all types, ages and needs that will be the perfect match. Here we meet just some of those at NCAR looking for a new home... • For more details about the animals or volunteering, visit or if you would like to support the charity without adopting, you can visit their cafe - Doris's Bunker - open Tuesday to Sunday, from 10.30am to 3.30pm. They also accept donations at the centre between 10am and 4pm. Milo, available for adoption at NCAR. • One-year-old Milo came to NCAR through the owner's change of circumstances and unable to care for him. He is now looking for a loving home where he can have lots of cuddles. Initially very timid when he first arrived, he has quickly come out of his shell and is a very affectionate boy. He is a dog that needs a bit of TLC in his next home, which will need to be a calm home that can build his confidence. He does like his walks and he is only young, so will need an active home where he can get plenty of socialisation and exercise. He is looking for a home with 13+ children. He has previously lived with another dog but at the rescue, he is quite timid and snappy with dogs up close. Milo does have a injury on his front leg, possibly a previous break that never received treatment. Anyone interested in Milo will need to understand this is lifetime injury which may need management or potential treatment in the future. Ruby, available for adoption at NCAR. • Ruby is a tortoiseshell cat who has come into the rescue after her owners moved house and are sadly not allowed pets. Ruby, almost four-years-old, has always been kept as a housecat and not been allowed outside, so we are looking for a home where she remains a housecat. Ruby is an affectionate cat who will sit on your lap at night. She likes to play with toys and needs to have owners who will spend time playing with her so she gets plenty of exercise and mental stimulation in the home. She needs to be the only pet in the home. She could go to a home with older quiet teenagers. Sherlock, available for adoption at NCAR. • Four-year-old saluki Sherlock came into care for rehoming due to no fault of his own, and is now looking for a new home. He is very friendly, affectionate and loving. He craves human interaction and loves to lean into you for a fuss. He is looking for a home with people who are used to sighthounds. Sherlock is looking for a home where he will not be left for long periods as he has shown some separation anxiety at the rescue, however his previous owner said he is okay to be left for a couple of hours once he is settled in the home. He can be a little bit hit and miss with other dogs and will bark at dogs that bark at him first, he has previously lived with dogs and we do feel he has potential to live with a compatible female dog as long as introductions went well at the rescue but new owners must be willing to manage him around dogs out and about if needed. He is looking for a home with a large garden, and with sensible teenagers 14+ who can get involved in his daily routine. Joey, available for adoption at NCAR. • Nine-month-old Joey is a lovely lad who has come into care for rehoming due to allergies. He is very friendly, affectionate and cheeky. Joey is looking for a home with a good outdoor area for him to explore once he has settled into his new home. He can be rehomed with sensible children 8+ in his next home and will suit a family environment as he is quite confident. Joey hasn't lived with other animals previously and may be best as the only pet in the home. Holly, available for adoption at NCAR. • Holly came in as a stray, and is now looking for her new forever home. She is a lovely girl who has lots of love to give, affectionate and cuddly and is quite people orientated. She can be timid at times but does tend to look to her handler for guidance. Due to her coming as a stray, we don't have any background history on her and aren't sure if she has ever lived in a home environment, we feel she would thrive as being part of a family though. She really enjoys being out and about on adventures. She can be a bit strong when she wants to be but walks really well on a gen-con. Her recall is quite hit and miss, typical of her breed but is very food motivated which definitely helps with training. At the rescue, two-year-old Holly has met a large variety of different dogs and has been fantastic with them, she walks well with them and has also showed great social skills when off lead too. She has the potential to live with a compatible dog as long as the introductions go well. Being a hound, Holly would not be suitable to live with cats or other small furries. Holly can be rehomed with children 12+ who are sensible and dog-savvy. Dorito, available for adoption at NCAR. • Dorito, also known as Vinnie, was originally a kitten at the rescue. He has returned age five years and eight months as sadly the baby in the house is allergic to him. He has always been a housecat, so we are looking for a home where he has no access to outside as he has never been outdoors previously. He is shy until he knows and trusts you and then he is affectionate, he would like a quiet adult only home with owners that will be patient with him whilst he settles in and adjusts to his new environment.

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