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About Falkor. Big, loving puff of fluff!
This beautiful, soft, floofy boy is the most gentle soul you'll meet. He loves to rest his forehead against your hand, leg or in your lap, as a full gesture of love and appreciation.
He wants nothing more than a quiet home with a couch to snooze on, and if you'd allow him on your bed at night that would be absolute heaven for him :)
He'll happily spend the day alone whilst you're at work providing you have an enclosure off your house so he can quiety watch the day go by.
For the right person and home (please see Medical Notes below) Falkor is the perfect companion 💗
Medical notes
Falkor is FELV positive which is similar to FIV in that his immune system isn't as strong as a non positive cat. FELV and FIV cats can live long, healthy lives if kept indoors with low stress, on good nutrition and minor illnesses are attended to promptly.
Falkor came to us with slightly sun damaged ear tips. Our vets do not believe they need any special treatment or removal but Falkor's snooze time in sunny window sills should be kept minimal to ensure his white ears and nose don't become further sun damaged.
Adoption details
*** PLEASE NOTE OUR INDOOR CAT POLICY
Most of our cats were either born, or lived for some time, on the street and have only ever known the outside world to be a source of fear and survival of the fittest. So although they've been rehabilitated and are in most ways domesticated by adoption, they will 100% return to fearful behaviour if let outside. Hence we have an indoor only policy (or indoor with access to an enclosure, netted area or leash walking) unless clearly stated in an individual cat's profile. Please consider this before making an enquiry. Thankyou <3
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About Sunny Days:
Sunny Days Rescue & Rehab is a registered charity, foster care network and private shelter, focusing on the rescue, rehab and rehoming of ‘true stray’ cats - cats who've never had experience with humans or a human home.
The overall objective of our organisation is to:
💕 successfully physically and psychologically rehabilitate terrified cats and find them homes which understand their needs and are compassionate to their history,
💕 remove complete stray cat colonies from the community and ensure they will never breed again or be back on the street again,
💕 provide an example of the potential to rehab unsocialised cats to other organisations who may not have understood or attempted to achieve that potential before,
💕 educate the community on how many stray cats are hiding in the dark corners of community trying to survive and that desexing is the only way to begin to lessen these numbers and the resulting suffering,
💕 provide an opportunity for volunteers to learn animal husbandry and handling skills to a high level which may help them in their future work in animal welfare and as pet owners,
💕 and provide an opportunity for compassionate people to come together and pool their skills for the betterment of a demographic of animal that is mostly ignored and misunderstood despite us humans being their source and the reason they even exist.
Please support us in our important work by clicking the pink DONATE button on this page. Thankyou! 💕
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.