Here are four cats from Oxfordshire Animal Sanctuary who need forever homes.
The sanctuary rehomes up to 500 animals every year and has found 27,000 animals a new home since it opened over 50 years ago.
If you think you would be able to rehome one of them go to the Oxfordshire Animal Sanctuary website for more details.
You can also sponsor any of their animals or donate to the charity's vital work.
Adopt a cat from Oxfordshire Animal Sanctuary
Jade
Gender - Female
Age - 11 years old
Breed - Domestic Longhair
This lovely lady is a cat that likes to be the queen of her castle.
Jade needs an owner who will give her a lot of fuss and attention but on her own terms.
Her new home needs to be quiet and adult-only with no children or other pets.
Find out how to rehome Jade.
Mikey
Gender - Male
Age - 3 years old
Breed - Domestic Shorthair
Mikey is looking for a peaceful forever home after his companion passed away.
The sanctuary hopes he can find an adult-only home that will help this fearful kitty enjoy being around people again.
He is looking for an "understanding companion", the sanctuary says.
It asks that you only apply if you have enough time and patience to help this lost cat get back to being more like himself again.
Find out how to rehome Mikey.
Serena
Gender - Female
Age - 1 year old
Breed - Domestic Shorthair
This gentle cat is looking for a forever home that will give her plenty of time to settle into it.
Serena is a loving kitty that is best suited to a home with adults or cat-savvy children over the age of 14.
Her forever home should also not have any other cats or dogs.
Find out how to rehome Serena.
Valentina
Gender - Female
Age - 3 years old
Breed - Domestic Shorthair
Valentina is a sweet cat looking for a forever home to call her own.
This kitty loves attention but she wants to have it on her own terms.
She is looking for a new home that doesn't have any other cats or dogs but she can live with cat-savvy children over the age of 14.
Find out how to rehome Valentina.
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