To rehome a dog or cat please telephone 020 7627 9234 or e-Mail rehoming@dogshome.org Monday to Friday, 1pm to 4pm Weekends and some Bank Holidays, 10.30am to 4pm Interviews to rehome a dog or cat are on a first come, first served basis but can also be booked on an appointment basis for an interview from 09:00-12:00 Monday to Friday (subject to availability).
Nik Nac is a black male aged approximately 4 years old. He was brought in to Battersea as a stray so we have no history about this handsome boy. Â Nik Nac has not settled well in the cattery environment,…
Mimi is a tortoiseshell female aged 2-3 years old. Mimi originally came in to Battersea back in 2005 as a kitten, she was then rehomed but sadly returned to Battersea by her owners as Mimi did not like the new…
Jessie is a black and white female aged 1-2 years old. She came in to Battersea as she was not coping well with the arrival of a baby, Jessie is very nervous and will need patient, dedicated and understanding new…
Hilary is a white and grey female aged 7-10 years old. Sweet gentle Hilary is looking for an adult household, where her new owners will be around most of time to give her all the gentle pampering she deserves. This…
Dino is a black and white male aged between 5-7 years old. Hunky chunky Dino loves to be pampered and enjoys a fuss. He is a special boy looking for a new home with no other pets as he likes…
Turnip is a black male aged 1-2 years old. Dear old Turnip is a very shy boy who is looking for patient new owners who will give him time to settle. Getting braver everyday he now enjoys some yummy tuna…
Lucky is a tortoiseshell female aged 3-4 years old. She was brought in to Battersea as her owner worked long hours and often had to go away with work so she made the hard decision to bring Lucky to Battersea.…
This regal pair of Siamese (Seal point & Chocolate Point) came in to Battersea due to the ill health of their elderly owner. They have led rather sheltered lives and were somewhat shocked at their change of circumstances, so we…
Samuel – you’ve got to love him. With his runny eyes and sniffly nose, not to mention the occasional bout of feline acne, you would think that he might get a touch of Persian petulance every now and again. Not…