What's my story?
Name: Bobble (f) (left) Bucket (m) (top right) Bowler (m) (bottom right)
Age: 1 year old (born October 2024)
Arrived at SAA: 2nd April 2025
About me: Please doff your caps and say hello to the hat cats! Bucket, Bowler and Bobble are a hat-trick of love looking for forever home!
We don’t know much about the history of our three head-warmers as they were dumped in two carriers on the reception desk of a local vets along with their mum. They are a close-knit little family and frequently showcase a 10 /10 “cuddle puddle” formation. Theses 3 siblings each have a very different personality but the combination of all 3 really is the full package. Between them, they cover everything there is to love about cats – confidence, affection, playfulness, and a loyalty only a true a cat lover can earn. We know 3 cats together is a big ask but they are now a year old and have never been apart and have such a close family bond.
Bucket is the ring leader of the group, confident, outgoing and a big old attention seeker! He is always up for an adventure, eager to play with any toy and will not hesitate to let you know if food is late!
Bowler is a gentle soul and the ultimate cuddle bug. He’s not fussed about playtime – he’s all about love. He adores affection from people and finds just as much comfort snuggling up with his siblings. Calm, placid, and endlessly sweet, Bowler will melt your heart.
Bobble, their sister, is a little more reserved. She may take her time to trust, but when she does, she blossoms into a curious and playful companion who loves a head rub and lick-e-lix. Bobble draws strength and comfort from her brothers, and watching her come out of her shell is truly rewarding.
A note about Calicivirus: All 3 are carriers of feline calicivirus (FCV) which is a common virus in cats that can cause cold-like symptoms or in some cases dental issues. While they are currently healthy and symptoms free and have not shown any flu like symptoms, their teeth (except their canines) have been removed to prevent any future dental complications related to fcv. This does not affect them and they still eat a very normal diet. These lovely cats can still live a long, happy healthy life but they are best being the only cats or joining other FCV positive cats unless discussed with your vet. They should keep up with regular check up’s at the vetd and with good nutrition and low stress they will continue to thrive.
Am I an indoor or outdoor cat? can go to an indoor home or outdoor home as long as there is enough space for all 3!
Can I live with dogs? Unknown
Can I live with other cats? Maybe
Can I live with children? Could be considered for a home with older children
All animals adopted from SAA are chipped, vaccinated and neutered before going to their new homes.
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Please note that all visits are by appointment only and all adoptions are subject to an adoption fee and home check.