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Noel

Available

Confident kitten who loves to climb and play

Age

Noel is four months' old

Sex

Male

Colour

Black

Can live with cats?

Noel is advertised for re-homing as a single kitten

Can live with dogs?

Noel has no experience with dogs

Can live with children?

Noel has potential to either live with adults or alongside respectful children, aged 5+

Requires outdoor space?

Access to safe, outside space

Current location

Surrey, UK

Reference number

25182

Medical notes

Neutered, microchipped and first vaccinated

A little bit more

This cheeky young kitten is Noel, who is four months’ old. He is one of five (mostly) black kittens born to a stray mum cared for at her Finder's home in Godalming and who gradually became settled there. Noel is available for adoption because his Finder struggled to cope with caring for the mum and her large litter of lively kittens.


We took Noel into the care of our cattery space, along with his brother and sister, Cracker and Holly, on Christmas Eve. He is the most confident of the three kittens. He is affectionate, playful and loves to climb (see photo!). He will often seek attention and instigate play with his sister and brother who are happy to play with him some of the time. In order for Noel to receive the attention he loves and for the happiness of a resident cat we are advertising him for re-homing as a single kitten. Noel has no experience with dogs.


We have arranged for Noel to be neutered, microchipped and to receive a first vaccination and he is ready to entertain potential adopters. Noel has potential to either live with adults or alongside a family with respectful children, aged 5+.


If you are looking for an affectionate and playful kitten and would like to offer Noel a forever home with you, please take a look at the checklist in his media where you can see the type of home he is looking for. Thank you.

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