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SID FIV POSITIVE

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About Me

Breed: Domestic Shorthair crossbreed
Colour: BLACK
Age: 4 Years (approx)
Ref: C170525

Meet Lord Sid, as you can see, he is sat atop his cat bed throne.

Sid would prefer the finer things in life as he has been a stray for a long time. Despite this, he is now the most loving boy and head bumps everything in sight whilst waiting for a stroke from humans.

He will even sit on your knee to eat treats once he knows you <3

Sid is FIV positive, which means he can't fight off infections like other cats. But he would thrive as a house cat.


Please read all the information below before enquiring.

If you are interested in this animal, please fill out the form on the link below that will come directly back to us.

(Please don't leave a message on the answerphone or email applications as we are unable to respond due to the high volume of messages of this type). We will only contact you if your application is successful.

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Please note there may be more than one enquiry for any particular animal and we may not be able to respond individually.

My personality

  • I'd prefer to be the only cat in a home
  • I need to be kept indoors
  • I'd prefer an adult only household
  • I'm independent; I like to do my own thing!
  • I may be able to live with a friendly dog

About Me

Breed: Domestic Shorthair crossbreed
Colour: BLACK
Age: 4 Years (approx)
Ref: C170525

Contact the centre or branch about me:

Wirral & Chester Animal Centre

Cross Lane
WALLASEY
CH45 8RH

Contact via email only.

We are currently operating by appointment only.

We are currently operating by appointment only.

Interested in 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.