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Arrived to us in the midst of a hailstorm in early November 2018. Now, we all love Hailey, but she is one very stressed cat who doesn’t play well with others.  Absolutely needs her own territory (and joyfully terrorises the others to get it) so is the current mistress of the main house (or at […]

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Arrived to us in February 2020, already neutered, and we think he is around 6 years old by now. Sandy is a really cute cat and is definitely male (despite often being mistaken for a girl). Is absolute BFFs with Smidget and you’ll often see them rubbing against each other at feeding time. Sadly, Sandy […]

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Arrived from Galissas in January 2011 as a tiny blind kitten, very weak and close to passing away. His third eyelid was covering a part of his eye, so the vet performed a surgery to clip the eyelid away and give him some eyesight back! He does have vision now but it’s not particularly strong. […]

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Showed up in 2019, and for a long time was roommates with Romeo. It became apparent they didn’t like each other, so he became a fully outdoor cat, which he loves ! Quite feisty with other cats, but a sweetheart with people.

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A.K.A. “Bandito” – what a cool name! Arrived to us in July 2019 and is a proper chunk, his size doesn’t really change between summer and winter (usually the cats drop fur and weight in the summer due to the heat). Bandit is a very sweet boy who’s part of our outdoor colony, he’s an […]

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Came as a young kitten with three other siblings in summer 2013. Bella was so small when she arrived  she needed bottle feeding.  As a white cat she suffers under the Greek sun, having a cancerous lump removed from her right ear,  and has regular cryotherapy on her nose. Affectionately known as “Princess Bella” she’s […]

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Arrived in autumn 2020, less than a year old and not neutered. There is a related story as to how he got his name (which we won’t repeat here!) but even though its a weird name for a cat, he has a special place in all out hearts! A very shy boy, we thought he […]

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Arrived to us as a very sick kitten in 2020. Because he was so small and weak we kept him in the main house where he bonded with our of our old resident cats Jenny. Jenny became Cookie’s surrogate mother,  taught him all the things a cat needs to know and made him social. Sadly […]

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Found as a kitten in 2014 and was supposed to be adopted but tested positive for FIP (Feline infectious peritonitis), a nasty viral infection which means he had to be isolated.  Since then he has a rough time, catching  an ear infection, which has left him with a permanently tilted head and  an abscess above […]

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An extremely rare orange female cat, who arrived in 2017 as a kitten, from a taverna in Kini. Usually fully orange cats are males, so Kiki unfortunately, was  named Keith before everyone realised the obvious! Had a growth in her throat in 2020, which was surgically removed. Fortunately there doesn’t seem to be any sign […]

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