Adoption information
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About Floyd
Meet Floyd – Your Chatty Cloud Companion 🐾☁️
If you’ve ever wished your cat could talk back… Floyd is ready to deliver.
This stunning Ragdoll boy is as soft as he looks and twice as expressive. Floyd is a professional conversationalist — whether he’s greeting you at the door, giving his opinion on dinner time, or narrating his day, you’ll never feel alone with him around.
💬 Personality:
Floyd is affectionate, people-focused, and thrives on connection. He’ll follow you from room to room like a fluffy little shadow, always ready to “chat” or flop dramatically at your feet for attention. He’s equal parts cuddly sweetheart and opinionated best friend.
🛋️ Lifestyle:
This boy loves a calm, loving home where he can be part of the action. Whether it’s curling up beside you on the couch or supervising your daily tasks (with commentary), Floyd just wants to be included.
🐾 The Floyd Experience Includes:
Daily conversations (he has a lot to say)
Loyal companionship — think dog energy in a cat body
Soft, luxurious cuddles on demand
Gentle, affectionate nature typical of his Ragdoll roots
🏡 Ideal Home:
Floyd would do best with someone who appreciates a vocal, interactive cat and is happy to engage with him. He’s not a background pet — he’s the main character.
If you’re ready for a cat who will greet you, chat to you, and adore you endlessly, Floyd is waiting to start the conversation ❤️
Medical notes
Otitis Externa
This animal has been diagnosed and treated for otitis externa (ear infections).
Otitis externa is a bacterial and/ or yeast infection in the ear, commonly involving the normal organisms that live on the skin.
It is usually a secondary condition that can result from many diseases and abnormalities including; ear mites, underlying allergic skin disease, structural changes such as narrowed ear canals, ear polyps and masses, and constant wetting of the ear canals eg. frequent swimming.
The condition is treated with ear flushes to remove excess debris, medication ear ointments and oral medications. The ear canal can become damaged and thickened after infections and so the risk of recurrent infections is greater in affected
animals. For this reason, care should be taken to minimise the risk of this animal getting his/ her ears wet during baths and swimming and ear cleaners such as Otoflush are recommended to be used 1-2 times per week to keep the ears as clean as possible.
Any underlying diseases such as mites and allergic skin disease should be managed in order to minimise the risk of progression to secondary ear infections. We recommend using regular flea and mite prevent such as Advocate to prevent
ear mites.
Adoption details
To meet any of our animals for adoption, please call or email! Our friendly staff look forward to finding out more about your family and lifestyle, and finding you a great match pet.
We also happily offer 3-week trials with adoptions – please contact us find out more!
This pet has been adopted and found love with its new family.