SHE was found as a stray about 12 months ago but has now found a great new home with local vet Rachel Tweedle.

SHE was found as a stray about 12 months ago but has now found a great new home with local vet Rachel Tweedle.

SHE was found as a stray about 12 months ago but has now found a great new home with local vet Rachel Tweedle.

Agatha, a long haired ginger and white cat, has now settled in really well to her new home in Berry Brow.

Agatha, a long haired ginger and white cat, has now settled in really well to her new home in Berry Brow.

Agatha, a long haired ginger and white cat, has now settled in really well to her new home in Berry Brow.

Rachel says that Agatha is definitely getting on in years as she has no teeth, but still manages to eat just about anything. She is very affectionate and loves to snuggle up on a comfortable lap.

Rachel says that Agatha is definitely getting on in years as she has no teeth, but still manages to eat just about anything. She is very affectionate and loves to snuggle up on a comfortable lap.

Rachel says that Agatha is definitely getting on in years as she has no teeth, but still manages to eat just about anything. She is very affectionate and loves to snuggle up on a comfortable lap.

Rachel said: “We have no idea where she was found, but she was brought into the surgery one day as a stray and I just decided to give her a new home.’’

Rachel said: “We have no idea where she was found, but she was brought into the surgery one day as a stray and I just decided to give her a new home.’’

Rachel said: “We have no idea where she was found, but she was brought into the surgery one day as a stray and I just decided to give her a new home.’’

How long have you had your pet?

How long have you had your pet?

How long have you had your pet?

About a year.

About a year.

About a year.

What did you call your pet and was there a particular reason for the choice of name?

What did you call your pet and was there a particular reason for the choice of name?

What did you call your pet and was there a particular reason for the choice of name?

One of the veterinary nurses came up with it and it really suits her.

One of the veterinary nurses came up with it and it really suits her.

One of the veterinary nurses came up with it and it really suits her.

What’s the best thing about your pet?

What’s the best thing about your pet?

What’s the best thing about your pet?

She’s very fussy, cuddly and affectionate.

She’s very fussy, cuddly and affectionate.

She’s very fussy, cuddly and affectionate.

Has your pet got any naughty traits?

Has your pet got any naughty traits?

Has your pet got any naughty traits?

She’s still quite playful even though she’s getting on in years.

She’s still quite playful even though she’s getting on in years.

She’s still quite playful even though she’s getting on in years.

What’s her favourite treat?

What’s her favourite treat?

What’s her favourite treat?

She will literally eat anything but her favourite is tortilla wraps.

She will literally eat anything but her favourite is tortilla wraps.

She will literally eat anything but her favourite is tortilla wraps.

l A CAT which was rehomed following an appearance in the Examiner's Pet Rescue column has unfortunately gone missing from his new home in Almondbury.

l A CAT which was rehomed following an appearance in the Examiner's Pet Rescue column has unfortunately gone missing from his new home in Almondbury.

l A CAT which was rehomed following an appearance in the Examiner's Pet Rescue column has unfortunately gone missing from his new home in Almondbury.

Muffin, a timid ginger and white cat, has disappeared from his home in Templar Drive. If you have seen him, please contact 01484 302586 or 07773 416995.

Muffin, a timid ginger and white cat, has disappeared from his home in Templar Drive. If you have seen him, please contact 01484 302586 or 07773 416995.

Muffin, a timid ginger and white cat, has disappeared from his home in Templar Drive. If you have seen him, please contact 01484 302586 or 07773 416995.

Do you have a cute kitty or a dog with a story? We’d like to feature your family pet in the Examiner. Call 01484 437739 or e-mail susan.hampshire@examiner.co.uk

Do you have a cute kitty or a dog with a story? We’d like to feature your family pet in the Examiner. Call 01484 437739 or e-mail susan.hampshire@examiner.co.uk

Do you have a cute kitty or a dog with a story? We’d like to feature your family pet in the Examiner. Call 01484 437739 or e-mail susan.hampshire@examiner.co.uk