Meet the Cats

Our Residents

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Marchand

Marchand is a gorgeous young tabby and white boy, born in May 2024. He arrived at Boote with his siblings and is now ready to find his forever home. Marchand is a friendly, playful boy who loves fuss and attention once he’s had a little sniff hello! He’s neutered, microchipped, vaccinated, and flea/worm treated. Call 0151 228 4336 to find out more.
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Aurelia

Aurelia is a gorgeous young tortie girl, born in August 2023. She came to Boote in poor condition but, with lots of care, is now thriving and ready for her forever home. She’s gentle, playful, loves cuddles and attention, and would adore a family to fuss over her. Aurelia is neutered, microchipped, vaccinated, and flea/worm treated. Call 0151 228 4336 to find out more!
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Dotty

Dotty is a sweet and gentle black-and-white girl, born in February 2023. Currently living in a loving foster home, she’s now ready to find her forever family. Dotty can be a little shy at first, so she’s looking for an experienced, patient owner who can give her the time and love she needs to settle in. She loves a fuss once she feels comfortable and would be happiest in a home with another friendly cat for company.
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Support Boote Home for Cats

You can help to pay for the neutering and veterinary treatment of our cats with a one-off or monthly donation.

All donations are greatly appreciated – thank you!

FAQs

Can't find what you're looking for? Give us a call on 0151 228 4336 between 8am - 8pm daily. Leave a message with your contact details; a volunteer will return your call.

Who are Boote Home for Cats?

Boote Home for Cats is a registered charity (No. 227795) based in Liverpool, dedicated to caring for and rehoming abandoned and stray cats since 1942.

How can I adopt a cat?

To adopt, call 0151 228 4336 between 8am - 8pm daily. Leave a message with your contact details; a volunteer will return your call to discuss the adoption process, which includes home vetting. Cats are delivered to approved homes.

What is the adoption fee?

The adoption fee is £110 per cat.

This helps towards neutering, vaccinations, microchipping, flea and worm treatments, a collar with an ID disc, and four weeks of free Petplan insurance.

Can I foster a cat?

Yes! Fostering helps cats to transition from the cattery to a permanent home.

Fosterers provide temporary care, and Boote covers veterinary expenses. Having a spare room and a car is beneficial.

How can I volunteer?

Volunteers are needed for cattery work, gardening, DIY, veterinary runs, cat homing, fostering, fundraising, and administrative tasks.

To apply, please complete our [Volunteers Form]

How can I donate?

Donations can be made in person at the Boote Home Monday to Saturday 10am to 1pm, online, by cheque, or through bank transfer.

Boote also accepts donations of items like bleach, washing-up liquid, kitchen towels, bin bags, kitten pouches, tinned adult food, scratching boards, and 2nd class stamps. Items can be dropped off at Boote Home Monday to Saturday, 10am – 1pm, or at Adams Vets branches in Wavertree and Fazakerley.