Caring for Cats
Cats for adoption

Cats for adoption

Cats & kittens for adoption – Hull, York, Beverley, Driffield, Yorkshire & Humber

Thank you for choosing to adopt a rescue cat or kitten! Here you can view our gallery of adult cats for adoption. We try to keep the website as up to date as possible, but if you are interested in a particular cat, please call the homing centre first on 01430 872612. Thank you for observing our guidelines when visiting.

Luciano

Luciano

Four-year-old Luciano is a striking black Domestic Short Hair with a captivating personality. This charming boy absolutely adores a good scratch behind the ears and will happily roll around on the floor to show his contentment. When it’s playtime, Luciano is all in, especially when a feather toy is involved! Afterwards, you’ll likely find him happily sunbathing on a warm windowsill. Luciano has a cheeky personality and loves a good cuddle, but he’s also a cat who knows his own mind. He’ll let you know when he’s had enough affection with a gentle nip, so it’s important to respect his boundaries. If you’re ready to open your home to a fun-loving cat with plenty of character, come and meet Luciano!

Luciano takes a daily urinary medication which is simply sprinkled onto his food. He is available to be permanently re-homed or a long-term foster would be considered.

Poppy

Poppy is twelve years old and knows exactly who she is—a cat with a flair for dramatic entrances and selective affection. One moment she’s curled up beside you, and the next she’s perched on a windowsill, gazing out like she’s pondering the mysteries of the universe. Although she can be aloof, she loves to play with the feather toys and is always ready for her next meal (which she will happily tell you!).

Poppy would like a nice, quiet home to spend her senior years.

Polly and Holly

Polly and Holly are three-year-old cats whose story begins with hardship – abandoned in a field and left to fend for themselves, they were luckily spotted by the family on the nearby farm who carefully caught them and took them to safety. Despite the cruelty of their early circumstances, they’ve emerged with hearts wide open, remarkably affectionate and eager for connection. Their playful energy is infectious; bouncy balls and feather toys bring out their joyful, kitten-like enthusiasm. Together, they embody a quiet triumph—proof that even those cast aside can grow into companions full of warmth, trust, and delight.

Kittens

Our rescue kittens for adoption are not featured on the cat gallery due to quick homing times. Please call the homing centre first if you are specifically looking for this age group.