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Another successful adoption - amazing work Country Companion Animal Rescue!
More successful adoptions - amazing work Country Companion Animal Rescue!
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snuggly, cuddly boy
Male Domestic Short Hair Cat
I've been adopted!
This pet is no longer available
On Hold
Orange is one of the most affectionate kittens we have ever had.
He loves nothing better than to climb onto your lap & spend the day there.
He is fine with other cats, but most of all he wants a lap to call his own
Any one who wants an independent cat or one who likes to sit near you but not ON you need not apply for Orange, he is very much as close as possible to you cat.
Orange is a beautiful unusually coloured boy, but he does have a chronic snotty nose problem.
Whether its an allergy or a chronic cat flu type of infection we don't know. It doesn't slow him down & he is never off his food (he is going to be a big cat when fully grown) always happy & purring & never appears to be sick, just needs his nose wiped every now & then. He has been on different antibiotics but it doesn't clear up completely.
A home of his own could be the best thing for him!
If you would like to adopt a country pet there are a few requirements.
A chat with the foster carer is the first step to determine if the pet is the right one for you and your lifrstyle. A yard check while having a meet and greet is the next step and if all is satisfactory for all parties the adoption can go ahead.
The perfect home for each individual pet is essential, and the decision about which new home the pet goes to is made by the foster carer.
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.