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About Me
Breed: | Domestic Shorthair crossbreed |
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Colour: | Black |
Age: | 1 Year (approx) |
Ref: | 268680 |
Magnificent Merlin! This sweet, gentle boy came to us due to welfare concerns.
He initially found the cattery a very scary place and hid himself away where he felt safe. However, his confidence has grown with time, and as he has learnt to trust us he is becoming a bit of a lap cat. He loves some fuss and will roll about on the floor, playing with his toys.
Merlin is still quite noise reactive and easily spooked so he needs a quite home either with adults only or secondary aged children that can respect his nervous character. He will need to be the only cat in the home and we feel he would prefer not to live with a dog.
Once Merlin is settled he would like access to a garden but will need training on how to use a cat flap.
Ideally you will have a spare room where Merlin can be set up with all of his resources or a quiet area of the home that can be designated to him until he finds his feet.
This adorable boy has lots of love to give and in the right home, given time, we are sure he will continue to flourish.
If you meet all of the above rehoming criteria, please complete this
My personality
I may be able to live with another cat
I need to be able to go outside and explore
I could live with children of secondary school age
I'm a shy guy; I'll need time to settle
I would prefer not to live with a dog
About Me
Breed: | Domestic Shorthair crossbreed |
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Colour: | Black |
Age: | 1 Year (approx) |
Ref: | 268680 |
Contact the centre or branch about me:
Leybourne Animal Centre
199 Castle Way
WEST MALLING
Leybourne
ME19 5HW
11.00am- 3.00pm Thursday- Tuesday by appointment only (Closed every Wednesday, Christmas day, Boxing day and New years day) We prioritise animals we have rescued from cruelty and neglect, which means we cannot take in unwanted pets.
Thinking of adopting me?
There's a lot to think about before taking on a pet. Read our rehoming page to find out more about adopting from the RSPCA.