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About Me
Breed: | Domestic Shorthair crossbreed |
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Colour: | Black |
Age: | 2 Years (approx) |
Ref: | 267811 |
Handsome Marmite was found abandoned by his owners. He had been left in a house without access to food and water for several days, and when rescued was understandably worried and a little nervous. He was treated at one of our great hospitals before being moved into our care.
Although a little nervous at first, we have found him to be affectionate and friendly once he just gets to know you. We do short and treat based interactions, which he responds to really well, and this will be recommended to carry on at first in his new home until he settles. We find that if we spend large amounts of time with him, he becomes over stimulated.
Marmite is a big cat and he was entire until recently. Once his hormones have settled a little, we feel he has great potential. In his new home, he would benefit from having an area that is his, with things to keep him stimulated such as boxes, scratch tower and toys. He will enjoy interactive play such as food puzzles until such a time where he is ready to start going outside again.
We are looking for an adult home where Marmite will be the only cat. We do think he could live with a dog that is used to being around cats and who is calm and non confrontational.
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'd prefer an adult only household
I'm a shy guy; I'll need time to settle
I may be able to live with a friendly dog
About Me
Breed: | Domestic Shorthair crossbreed |
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Colour: | Black |
Age: | 2 Years (approx) |
Ref: | 267811 |
Contact the centre or branch about me:
Southridge Animal Centre
Packhorse Lane Ridge
POTTERS BAR
EN6 3LZ
Visiting the Centre is by pre arranged and scheduled appointments. It is not open for public viewing
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.
Questions about pet rehoming?
Call us on 0300 123 0704 or email