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From Forgotten to Family: TEARS Animal Rescue Showcases Feral Cats Ready for Adoption

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They may not be lap cats, but the feral and semi-feral cats at TEARS Animal Rescue are proving that with time, patience, and compassion, even the most timid animals can learn to trust again and are ready for homes of their own.

Once too shy to approach anyone, cats like Ommi and Bebe, two striking long-haired calicos, now step forward to greet caregivers, accept strokes, and even enjoy a gentle brush.

Dobby, a ginger boy, has grown from hiding at the back of his enclosure to leaning into the touch of volunteers, while his bonded companions Robin and Lexy bring each other comfort and confidence.

Sylvester, a fluffy black-and-white giant, now happily licks fingers for treats, and even AB — once known only for hisses — has discovered the joy of chasing toys.

Small Steps, Big Progress

“These cats have come such a long way,” says TEARS Operations Manager, Mandy Store. “When they first arrived, most would only eat after the staff had left the room.

Today, many of them come forward, rub against our legs, and even seek affection on their own terms. They may never be curled up on your lap, but they can absolutely thrive in the right homes.”

Misunderstood but Full of Potential

Feral and semi-feral cats are often misunderstood. While they may not always want cuddles, they make excellent companions for people with quiet homes, secure outdoor spaces, or catios. They also play a valuable role on farms and at stables, where their natural instincts help control rodent populations.

“Every cat deserves a chance, and ferals are no exception,” adds TEARS Co-Founder and Director, Marilyn Hoole.

“With patience and respect for their boundaries, they become devoted companions in their own way. The bond you earn with a once-forgotten feral is something truly special.”

Finding Their Forever Homes

TEARS encourages adopters to consider cats that may take longer to settle. Some, like Ommi and Bebe, will blossom indoors before exploring a garden. Others, like Dobby, Robin, and Lexy, thrive in bonded groups and should be adopted together. Likewise, AB and Sylvester adore each other and would be happiest if taken as a pair.

Give Them a Second Chance

What they all need is understanding, safety, and the chance to write a new chapter in a loving home. To meet these wonderful characters or support TEARS’ ongoing feral cat initiatives, visit: https://tears.org.za/adopt-a-cat/

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