Adoption information
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About Scruffy
Scruffy is a senior cat with a ton of personality. He loves neck scratches and being brushed, so he's sure to be your new favorite pet! He loves to sleep on your bed and enjoys napping all day in the sun.
Scruffy may not be the lap-cat type, but he still loves to receive love and attention from his human family. While Scruffy would prefer to be the only pet in the house, he can get along with younger cats as long as he is the boss. Unfortunately, Scruffy isn't compatible with dogs so any potential adopters should keep this in mind. Although Scruffy is a quiet cat most of the time, he can get quite vocal when it's time for dinner!
Due to his age, it's probably best if kids are not part of his home environment either. With all that being said, Scruffy is sure to bring lots of laughter and joy into your home - adopt him today!
Note!
Scruffy is FIV positive, he is healthy but needs to be an indoor cat strictly.
Medical notes
Scruffy is FIV positive, he needs to be an indoor cat strictly
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Adoption details
Please fill in the rescue's pre-adoption questionnaire below:
1. What is your occupation and how much time do you spend away from home each day?
2. Have you owned a cat before? And if so, could you please explain more about that experience.
3. Where will your animal sleep?
4. Are you happy to provide a balanced diet for your cat?
5. Who will look after the cat when you are away on holidays?
6. Will your cat be an indoor cat, outdoor cat, or both?
7. Do you have other pets? If so, please describe them.
8. How many people live in your house? Could you please briefly describe them and their ages.
9. What is your visa / residency status?
10. What is your contact detail and email address please.
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.






