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Another successful adoption - amazing work Lort Smith Animal Hospital !
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Cheeky loving lad
Male Domestic Medium Hair Cat
I've been adopted!
This pet is no longer available
On Hold
I'm a very playful boy who loves my with toys, particular ones I can chase and practice my hunting skills. I also love climbing to the highest point of the scratching tower and surveying my kingdom from there.
I can be a little enthusiastic with my play style, so an experienced cat carer who can read body language would be best for me. I can also be a super smooch when I'm in the mood, it's the best of both worlds!
When I was surrendered to Lort Smith I was very sore and unwell as my bladder was blocked. Thankfully the vets acted quickly to help relieve my pain. I have been in foster care to ensure I can urinate by myself now, which I can, phew!
I am predisposed to a condition called feline lower urinary tract disease. The staff will be able to go through this with you in more detail and give you tips on how to best prevent a urinary blockage happening again.
I would be best suited to a quiet home with no young children or other animals please.
If you think I could be the perfect companion for you, please contact Lort Smith.
I am predisposed to a condition called feline lower urinary tract disease. The staff will be able to go through this with you in more detail and give you tips on how to best prevent a urinary blockage happening again.
Speak to our Lort Smith Adoption Centre staff for more information about this animal or visit www.lortsmith.com/adoptions
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.