Joey and Bailey

Joey and Bailey are still patiently waiting for their second chance at a forever home. This quiet, unassuming pair may be a little shy when you first meet them but once they feel comfortable, their affectionate personalities shine through. Both enjoy a gentle fuss and are more than happy to curl up beside you for a cuddle on the couch.

Joey and Bailey are looking for a calm, quieter home where they can settle in at their own pace. They have never lived with children or other animals, so a peaceful environment would suit them best. However, with the right introductions, preparation, and understanding, they could potentially adapt to a home with older children or settled cat savvy other pets.

If you're looking for loyal companions who simply need a little time and patience to blossom, Joey and Bailey could be the perfect match.

While they get along and complement one another they are not totally reliant on one another and so we would also consider homing them separately to the right homes.

In compliance with DAFM legislation, the GalwaySPCA unique certificate number is GPT200022C.


**March 2026**
Joey and Bailey have come into our cattery in the hopes of finding them a forever home that is more suited to their personalities. Both are 7years old and, despite being loved by their former owner, the two have had some setbacks in their living environment after a move that meant that staying there isn't the best option for them. Joe had been displaying all the common signs of stress. like peeing in inappropriate places. Vet checks revealed there were no underlying medical issues to cause this behaviour and his added stress meant that Bailey was also feeling uneasy about everything.

So far Bailey has settled in really well, she sits up and watches all the comings and goings of the cattery. She doesn't seem bothered by her neighbours and could potentially live with other cats.

Joey is a little more reserved with our team and is slower to explore and interact, but is still a very loving boy, once you allow him the time to adjust. He loves his food. Joey has shown no other signs of inappropriate behaviour, while he has been in our care, but mainly sticks to himself and ignores a lot of the hustle and bustle around him. While the two get along very well they could be rehomed together as they like to check in every now and again, but are not totally bonded and their ideal homes are not exactly the same, so we would consider rehoming them separately in the right homes.
They are vaccinated, microchipped and neutered.

In compliance with DAFM legislation, the GalwaySPCA unique certificate number is GPT200022C.