Could you open your home to foster cats and kittens?
Fostering gives pregnant mums and their kittens the best possible start in life.
Buddy hasn’t been left regularly but was said to be fine for short periods. After the initial settling-in period, we would advise building this time up gradually.
This pet has historic medical concerns, namely a skin irritation and gait abnormality, that will require consideration before this pet is rehomed. Our rehoming team will be able to give you further information if you apply to rehome this pet and you are a successful match. We would also advise that any medical concern, be that historic or ongoing, is discussed with your own vet prior to any book out appointment.
Buddy is under-socialised and sometimes uncomfortable around other dogs. He also chases cats and small animals so he’s looking to be the only pet in the home.
Buddy hasn’t had the best start in life and is nervous around new people so he’s looking to live with dog-savvy children aged 13 years and over.
Due to his nervousness, Buddy needs his own secure garden to give him an outdoor space to relax and settle in. Fences would ideally be 6ft.
Meet Buddy; a gentle and sensitive soul who’s looking for a calm and patient forever home. He may take a little time to build trust but once he feels safe, his sweet and loving nature truly shines. Buddy will greet you with happy wiggles and adorable toe taps that show just how much he cares. With the right support, he’ll be a loyal and affectionate companion for life.
Ready to get started? We always start with our pets’ individual needs, which is why we need to find out a bit more about you first.