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Hi my name is Catherine and I have two rescued tamed feral cats who I trapped along with six others of the colony last November.  Unfortunately these two have proved harder to home than the others, partially because Fred (black and white) has taken longer to get to a point where he can be homed.  They are both netuered/spayed and are approximately 10 months old.  Victoria (white tortie) is a very elegant and friendly cat who adores Fred.  Both cats can easily be induced to play.   Victoria can be picked up and I feel that Fred will eventually come round to this.  Victoria in particular seeks affection.  They are flea'd and wormed, but not chipped or vaccinated.  Other cats from the same colony have been tested for FIV/FeLV and have tested negative. 
Ideally I would be looking to rehome them in the midlands as I am located in Birmingham.      Although they would need to be indoors for an initial settling in period, I do feel that they would benefit from having access to outdoors.  A video of the whole colony soon after they were trapped can be seen via YouTube - 'The Rescued Strays' by Muskndusk. Please contact me if you can take care of this sweet pair.