A CAT who was abandoned by her previous owners has been waiting more than 200 days to find a new home.

Honey, the eight-year-old tortoiseshell, has watched all the other cats go to their new homes and RSPCA volunteers can't understand why no one has come forward to rehome her.

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She came into the care of the animal welfare charity in February this year.

It is believed she was left behind when her owners moved out. When new people moved in, they alerted the RSPCA after Honey was seen constantly meowing at the door wondering why she was shut out in the cold.

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Heather Cain, chairman for the RSPCA Stourbridge and District branch, said: “Honey has been in foster care now for over 200 days and has watched all our other cats go off to their new homes and start their new lives - she wonders why no one wants her and is now starting to become stressed and bored, which is beginning to affect her mental and physical wellbeing.

“Honey has blossomed into a loving girl and despite being slightly older she still enjoys a little play now and again and is young at heart. She just needs a family who will love her.”

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She came into RSPCA care in February this year. It is believed she was left behind when her owners moved out. When the new people moved in, they alerted the RSPCA, after Honey was seen constantly meowing at the door wondering why she was shut out in the cold.

Honey requires a quiet home with no other pets or young children.

She also has an overactive thyroid or hyperthyroidism so she will need continued medication - which is taken in liquid form with food - but the branch will help with the cost of this if she is rehomed within the local area.

The friendly feline is also on a sensitivity diet as the stress of the cattery and being confined in a foster home has upset her stomach but this is already improving and staff are confident this will clear up when she is settled and can go outside and explore again.

To give Honey a loving home, contact the RSPCA Stourbridge and District branch by emailing stourbridgerspca@hotmail.co.uk