MACEY
Macey is a super-affectionate and friendly lurcher who is searching for a new home. Her favourite way to greet people is to jump up at you and boop you on the chin! Ensuring all her four paws are on the ground is currently a work in progress.
Her idea of fun is chasing cats unfortunately so she cannot live with any small furries. Her other loves in life are receiving cuddles and long sniffy walks. She would like to be the only dog in the home though could have doggy friends out on walks.
Macey does suffer from separation anxiety and cannot be left alone. There must be someone at home at first and time left alone must be built up gradually.
Macey could live with sensible children but this will depend on successful meetings at Oak Tree. She needs a secure garden to run around in.
MARTHA AND MARLEE
These beautiful Bengal cats have come to Oak Tree from the same home and we would like them to stay together although they could be rehomed separately.
Martha (grey, six years old) and Marlee (snow, five years old) are still settling in at Oak Tree and are slightly shy. Martha is the more nervous of the two but does enjoy a little fuss while Marlee is a bit more confident and really loves a head scratch.
They have lived with a dog before so could potentially live with a dog that is used to cats.
Martha and Marlee are looking for a quiet home with outside access.
They are from a semi-rural home and will, therefore, need a home away from busy areas.
If you want to find out more information about Macey or Martha and Marlee please email smallanimalteam@oaktreeanimals.org.uk with your name, address, contact number and a bit of information about yourself.
- All animals from Oak Tree Animals’ Charity have received full behavioural and veterinary assessments, are neutered, microchipped and fully vaccinated. Horses are passported. Dogs and cats rehomed from Oak Tree Animals’ Charity also benefit from 4 weeks free pet insurance. For more information about rehoming an animal from Oak Tree please call 01228 560082 or visit www.oaktreeanimals.org.uk .
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