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MILO

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About Me

Breed: Domestic Longhair crossbreed
Colour: Tabby - White
Age: 1 Year (approx)
Ref: 267607

Meet the magnificent Milo, with a face that you cannot resist just look at him! Milo came in as a ball of matted fluff so he is currently sporting a buzz cut to remove his uncomfortable coat and he is now feeling a million times better. Milo was also underweight but with plenty of regular small meals his condition is a lot better. He was a bit timid and shy when he fisrt arrived and he would tentatively sniff our hands but fast forward a few weeks and Milo is a new cat and loving everyone who stops by. Milo loves to play and enjoys watching the wildlife for entertainment. We feel Milo would prefer to be the only pet in the home and live a quieter lifestyle with any children in the home being secondary school aged. Milo initially will need a quiet and safe space in the home to adjust and settle to a new routine and once fully settled and bonded he would love to go outside and enjoy a nice garden away from any busy roads.
If you meet all of the above rehoming criteria, please complete this

My personality

  • I'd prefer to be the only cat in a home
  • I need to be able to go outside and explore
  • I could live with children of secondary school age
  • I love company and would like you to be around a good part of the day
  • I would prefer not to live with a dog

About Me

Breed: Domestic Longhair crossbreed
Colour: Tabby - White
Age: 1 Year (approx)
Ref: 267607

Contact the centre or branch about me:

Leybourne Animal Centre

199 Castle Way
WEST MALLING
Leybourne
ME19 5HW

0300 123 0751

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.

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