Forever homes wanted
The majority of animals we care for cannot be rehomed for various reasons - however, for those that are rehoming candidates, we do all we can to find them the perfect forever home
Most of the animals we rehome are cats and kittens but sometimes we have dogs, rabbits, ferrets, guinea pigs, birds, and hedgehogs in search of a new home or emergency foster care.
If you are interested in providing a second chance to a Hallswood animal, please email hallswoodhomes@gmail.com.
Please ensure to include the following in your message:
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Your name and address
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Your contact phone number
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Details of any children and pets in your household
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Species, age and sex preference of animal
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Any other relevant information
Please note:
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We rehome animals based on their suitability and personality, not colour
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All rehoming applicants will be subject to a home-check, and we reserve the right to refuse an application if we deem a home unsuitable
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For their own safety, we cannot rehome cats on or near busy/main roads unless it has been indicated that they can live as indoor only cats
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Adoption fees apply
For all our latest adoption news please follow the Hallswood Animal Adoptions Facebook page and the Hallswood Animal Adoptions Instagram page.
Animals looking for their forever home
Introducing Bella
Bella is a nine year old, tan coloured, mixed breed terrier and she is looking for a forever home. The adoption fee for Bella is £300.
About Bella
The following information has been provided by her current fosterer, Carla.
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Species: dog
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Breed: mix terrier (with the most amazing ears!)
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Age: 9
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Colour: tan
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Sex: female
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Current location: NR6
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Neutered: not currently but will be by the time Bella is rehomed
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Microchipped: yes
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Vaccinated: vaccinations will be up to date by the time Bella is rehomed
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Health conditions: none that I am aware of
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Cat friendly: yes, with dog-savvy cats
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Dog friendly: yes
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Child friendly: unknown, but I would imagine okay with older children
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Preferred environment: I think she would be happy in any home with a garden
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Personality: Bella is a quiet girl and can be shy at first but once she gets to know someone she is very sweet. She can be stubborn and at times grumpy if she does not want to do something but she is also very playful and loves to chase a ball. Bella is house trained and has never done anything in the house. She is also great on walks on lead and off and is not reactive to anything.
Introducing Hades and Poseidon
Hades and Poseidon are six-month old male bonded DSH kittens. The brothers are looking for a forever home together and can only be rehomed as a pair. The adoption fee for Hades and Poseidon is £170 (£85 per kitten).
About Hades and Poseidon
The following information has been provided by their current fosterer.
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Names: Hades and Poseidon
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Species: cat
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Breed: DSH
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Colour: ginger tabby
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Age: approximately six months
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Sex: both male
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Current location: NR6
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Neutered: ready to be neutered and this is included in their adoption fee
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Microchipped: yes
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Vaccinated: yes - up to date
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Health conditions: none - they are in very good health
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Cat friendly: very – they have lived as a group of nine with their foster family
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Dog friendly: not dog tested
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Child friendly: they love children and have grown up around two young boys in foster
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Preferred environment: ideally with secure outdoor space/catio, rural or quiet suburban location (once neutered)
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Personality: Hades is the more outdoing of the two and gives his brother a lot more confidence. Poseidon (Posey for short) is gentle natured and can be a little more reserved than Hades but he really has started to come out of his shell recently. Both are super affectionate boys who adore cuddles and will need someone who can give them the high level of affection and care they have become used to.
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Backstory: Hades and Poseidon were born at a Redwings sanctuary site and were totally feral when they came into foster. However, with a lot of care and patience, they have become superb kittens and you would never think that they were once scared, unsocialised babies.