Adoption information
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About Haloumi
Meet Haloumi
This stunning fluffy butt was born in care after his beautiful mumma was rescued off the streets. She has done the most amazing job raising her babies. Haloumi is the biggest mummas boy ever and the last of his litter to be adopted.
Ideally we would love him to be adopted with his mum she loves her babies and separating them will be gut wrenching for everyone but understand it’s likely not going to be able to happen.
Things to know about Haloumi
He is the sensitive kitten out of the litter he loves to stick close to mum and isn’t as people oriented as his siblings (hence why he hasn’t won over a forever family yet) he does love his foster mumma but loves his kitty siblings more
He is not suitable for a home with young kids better suited to a home with older kids that’s quieter.
He has been raised around a large dog he is still a little hesitant of her where as his siblings have no fear. He can be rehomed with a dog but one that is use to cats and will give him time to get use to them.
He is great with other cats and thrives around them so we’d love to see him go to a home with another friendly cat for company or his mumma.
He loves all toys. He is king of the scratching post and loves to sit up the top and watch the world. He loves noisy jingle balls and boxes!
Haloumi has been raised on super premium food this diet will need to be continued.
He has been brushed from a young age so is use to being brushed.
Amazing with his litter tray.
If you can provide this stunning boy a nice quieter home please contact us
Note he is strictly indoor only unless you have a secure cat enclosure
Medical notes
Healthy
Adoption details
Please email us for an application form
Please note he isn’t ready to leave for afew weeks until his vet work is done but we are doing meet and greets before hand
This pet has been adopted and found love with its new family.
The rescue group has removed this pet and it is no longer available for adoption.
The rescue group is no longer taking adoption applications for this pet.
