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Battersea campaigns for older felines
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Four-year-old Tilly has been at Battersea's Brand Hatch centre since January.

Older residents forgotten as rehomers seek kittens to adopt

Battersea Dogs and Cats Home is campaigning on behalf of its older feline residents, who are left without loving homes as "kitten season" begins.

As summer approaches, Battersea says the vast majority of adopters come looking for a kitten, leaving its older cats without loving homes.

Charity workers are trying to raise awareness of the benefits of an older companion, compared to the more high maintenance kittens.

"Kittens are adorable, but they are babies, and they come with all the needs and stresses that babies are famous for," says Sharon Weller, rehoming and welfare assistant.

"Older cats are calmer, cleaner and more independent; you can leave an adult cat while kittens require constant attention.

"Adult cats are settled in their personalities, so you can be sure of what you’re getting – and the fact is that your adorable kitten will be a fully grown cat in a few months anyway."

Two such older felines are six-year-old Mocha and four-year-old Tilly, who have been at the Brands Hatch centre since January.

Sharon said: "Tilly and Mocha are both that bit older; fully house trained, considerate of property, comfortable in their own skin.

"Tilly is rather feisty and independent whereas Mocha is a sedate older lady who would be best suited to a rural location with space to roam. Both of these cats are going to make amazing pets for the right people."

Image courtesy of Battersea Dogs and Cats Home

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Voting opens for BEVA Council

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 Eligible members of BEVA will be able to vote for their Council team until Monday, 17 August 2026. Members will have received an election email on 17 July.

There are five candidates standing for four available places on Council. They are:

  • Alexandre Triguino
  • Angela Jones
  • Beth Bryant
  • Holly Rees
  • Hugh Somerville
Full profiles for each candidate can be found on the BEVA website

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In a recent statement, the BVA noted that members are reporting more severe clinical signs and higher mortality rates than in previous years.

'We know that farm vets are working hard to support farmers and animals affected by this outbreak, during what is an extremely difficult time for all involved,' they stated. 'Continued vigilance to identify disease early is vital and vaccination remains the best way of protecting animals from this disease.'