Space cake's info
Names : Space cake
Ages : 1 years old
Weight : TBC
Breed : Cat
Sex : Female
Location : Kent
Children : Yes
Dogs – not tested
Indoor / Outdoor – She’s currently an indoor cat but could benefit from a garden to explore when she’s ready!
Medical notes – possible heart issue-covered by Animal Samaritans vets for life
Health: Neutered, Microchipped, Vaccinated
Daily Care needs : Feeding, litter habits, enrichment
£130 donation includes neutering, vaccinations, microchip, flea / wormed and 5 weeks free insurance.

Space cake'story
Space cake is truly out of this world. With her short black fur dusted in white speckles, she looks like a tiny galaxy brought to life and her little tongue permanently poking out the cherry on top. It’s always out and it’s adorable. This confident queen knows exactly who she is.
Space Cake is playful, funny, and just the right amount of assertive. She’ll zoom after toys with laser focus, investigate every new corner like a seasoned explorer, and then pause mid-adventure to give you a look that says, “Yes, I meant to do that.”
Affection? Absolutely but on her terms. She’s an independent lady who chooses her cuddle moments carefully, and when she does grace you with them, it’s something special. Expect gentle head bumps, soft purrs, and the sweetest little blep looking at you for affection. Silly, inquisitive, and full of personality.
Space Cake is the perfect mix of sass and sweetness. If you’re looking for a confident, galaxy-speckled companion who will make you laugh every single day, Space Cake is ready to land in her forever home. Space Cake could live with other cats (she’s currently living with her daughter Disco Biscuit and her brothers from another mother Noodle and Udon )
Is Space cake right for you?
Personality: She’s incredibly loving and adores cuddles and gentle strokes — a real snuggle companion. Mabel would thrive in a calm, quiet home where she can build trust at her own pace.
Likes: Toys with laser focus and exploring
Things to know: The vets gave her a heart scan as they detected something a little off. The scan was unremarkable and we think maybe she just has a weird little. Anything related to any heart issues we will cover at our vets for life.
How our rehoming process works
: Fill in an application form – Use our easy online application form to tell us all about yourselves, your home and other pets you have.
2: Chat with one of our team – Once we have reviewed your application form, we will contact anyone shortlisted and discuss in more details about the cat and why we think you would be a good match.
3: Meet & Adopt
4: Animal Samaritan Ongoing support
