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Another successful adoption - amazing work The Stray Cats Project!
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Male Domestic Short Hair Cat
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Three-year-old Bobby is a calm, easy going cat who is now ready to find his permanent home. Unfortunately, he has had a rough time in the past, but you wouldn’t know it. He was discovered with a large face cancer but is now thriving after surgery. However, the cancer hasn’t in any way detracted from his good looks. In his gentle, good-natured way he finds it entertaining to sit quietly watching the world go by. He hasn’t yet become a lap cat but, given time, that will come. If Bobby is placed in a household with other animals, he would not complain if they ate his food - but would simply choose to go without. Unexpectedly, on the rare occasions when he is unhappy, his meows will be heard by the neighbourhood! This lovely mild-mannered boy deserves a kind, loving home.
Our adoption process starts with a phone call, an informal chat & organise a time for a home inspection - this is the best way to ensure a good human/cat match. The adoption application is then forwarded to the Foster carer who will call to arrange a meet & greet. All going well you may be able to take your new furbaby home that day.
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.