AN RSPCA centre in Nantwich are urgently looking for loving new homes for dozens of cats and kittens in their care after an influx has left them full to the brim.

RSPCA Stapeley Grange is currently home to 59 cats and kittens who are awaiting new homes.

Staff are concerned that being at full capacity is leaving no space for other rescue cats to come through the doors for their second chance.

The Society expects to take in more young cats over the summer as this is the time when cats breed which means space at the centre is at a premium.

Lee Stewart, manager of RSPCA Stapeley Grange, said: "The decline in cat adoptions from our cattery over recent months is very worrying.

“The team give our cats five-star treatment whilst they are with us, but we cannot substitute a loving family home where they can get the attention they need 24/7.

“Our rehoming has a knock-on effect and it means we are not able to accept in more cats and kittens from our inspectors, who are struggling to get them into centres such as ours.

“We desperately need help and would urge anyone who is thinking of inviting a cat in to their family to come and see us."

Three-year-old Eleanor was brought into the centre by an RSPCA inspector after she was found sick and stray in the centre of Liverpool.

Lee said: “Pretty little Eleanor had reportedly been a stray for a while before she came in to us. She was very unsure of herself when she first came in.

“Once she had got used to us she became far more friendly. Sweet Eleanor is adorable but she will need a patient owner and a quiet home before she really feels secure and confident again.”

Thirteen year-old Shelly was originally adopted from the Cattery but had to be returned after her owners were unable to care for her any longer.

Anyone who would like to offer these, or any other, cats at RSPCA Stapeley Grange a home should contact 0300 123 0722 or contact the team via email stapeleycattery@rspca.org.uk