UK-based cats up for adoption

Please note: The list below is updated as per 2nd October 2025

To apply for one of our kitties, please contact us on: contact@meowmeowrescue.com

or fill out our Contact Form to directly send us an enquiry. Our Adoption Team will get back to you as soon as they can. 

We work hard to review all enquiries and emails at our rescue. Response time might be delayed due to amount of cases we have under our care. If you don't hear from us within 48hrs please send us a direct message on Facebook directly and one of our team members will be in touch with you shortly.

An adoption form and a video home checks will be required.
Please remember a cat is a 15-20 year commitment. Please only apply if you are serious. 

All of our rescue cats are strictly indoors unless otherwise specified.
All our kitties in care are or will be fully vaccinated, microchipped, spayed and dewormed before travel. 

Adoption fees apply.

Bounty

A lovely friend for your feline companion

DOB: September 2020
Location: London, UK

Bounty is a lively, sweet girl who craves human and feline attention. She grew up with her siblings but has since been separated from them through no fault of her own, and is now looking for a home with other friendly kitty friends that she can play with all day long. 

She is full of energy and loves to play. She needs a home with a human who understands and commits to meeting her needs. 

Milly 

Cuddles and playtime please.

DOB: 6th November 2023
Location: UK
 

Milly is your typical playful, energized, young cat. She loves cuddle time and even though she is a bit shy at first getting to know you. She will soon enough be all over you. She would love a new home where she can bloom, flourish and have lots of human time. Introducing other cas with her is possible, needs to be done slowly.

Mia

The black cat you ever wanted and didn't know she exists :)

DOB: sometime in 2020
Location: UK
 

Mia is an active lovely cat she loves snuggles and attention. She loves to play!  She has a history of leg fracture which is fully healed. This black beauty overcame her fear of humans and now likes to be petted. She does get a bit scared when approached suddenly but is still improving everyday with her fear. She is not a lap cat but you never know with her positive improvement she might be a lap cat in the near future.

At first, Mia was a little shy, but it didn’t take long for her to come out of her shell. Within a few days, she was completely at home, showing her foster just how affectionate she could be. She adores mealtime, gets excited for playtime, and has the sweetest way of nudging in for head scratches. In the evenings, she loves curling up with her foster to watch TV, happy just to be close. 

She is not yet familiar with other cats, dogs or children around here. This would require a gentle introduction and patiencel

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