atlas and echo
Atlas and Echo are both incredibly affectionate and loving, and they both love to play!!
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A very special pair, Echo is blind and is showing signs of mild Cerebellar Hypoplasia. This is presented in a tremor, particularly when he is focusing on something. He is incredibly capable and has adapted brilliantly. His brother Atlas has assigned himself the role of guide and "seeing buddy"
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To give them the best opportunity to thrive, they are looking for a home without territorial and anxious cats. They can live with dogs that are gentle and are not prey driven breeds.
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They would suit a calm, indoor only home where their environment can remain consistent - ie furniture not rearranged often, visitors are infrequent.
Ideally we would like them to have access to a catio.
We are not going to say they cannot live with children, but they must be the right child. Non-hyper, gentle children who understand that one kitten is blind and must be treated with extra special kindness.
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We never act on a first come-first serve basis, but this is even more important for Atlas and Echo. For their best chance of a happy life where they can both thrive, we will be assessing each application and choosing only the most suitable to come and meet them. Therefore please do complete your applications carefully and ensure you provide us with any information you think will help.
*Atlas is the kitten with most black, Echo with the most white*






atlas and echo's Vital stats
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Age: 15weeks (correct as of 23/1/26)
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Breed: Domestic Shorthair
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Colour: B/W
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Sex: Male
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These cats could live with older children
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These cats can potentially live with other cats
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These cat can potentially live with dogs
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These cats have been fully vaccinated against Cat Flu and Feline Enteritis
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These cats are not yet neutered
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These cats are not yet microchipped
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To find out more about this cat;
adoption@shropshirecatrescue.org.uk
Or click Apply Today to apply online
Visits to the rescue are strictly by appointment only.
Appointment times vary depending on volunteer availability so you must have an appointment in place before visiting



