WITH their owners emigrating, Sam and Figaro have been left homeless. Both cats were taken to the RSPCA Southridge Animal Centre, in South Mimms, to find a new family and home. They are brothers and are five-years-old. Figaro was born with a neurologica

WITH their owners emigrating, Sam and Figaro have been left homeless.

Both cats were taken to the RSPCA Southridge Animal Centre, in South Mimms, to find a new family and home.

They are brothers and are five-years-old.

Figaro was born with a neurological problem which makes him unsteady on his back legs and he cannot climb well.

However, this condition does not stop him living a full and good life.

Both cats have gentle natures and are used to going outside.

Sam is a little timid, while Figaro is very affectionate and wants everyone to make a big fuss of him.

They have not lived with children but were very popular with all the children around where they lived.

A spokesman for the Packhorse Lane centre said: "We really hope that people won't be put off because Figaro is a little bit wobbly.

"He does not require any treatment and his condition will not deteriorate.

"They are a wonderful pair of cats, please come and meet them - they could be perfect for your family."

If you can offer Sam and Figaro a new start in life, call the animal care home on 0300 123 0704.

Alternatively you can visit the cats at the centre open every day, except Wednesdays, from 11am until 4.15pm.