Pet advice from Woodgreen
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This pet has a clean bill of health and can be fully insured after rehoming.
Charlie is quite nervous so would be best as the only pet in the household.
Small pets must be securely housed.
Charlie can live with calm children over the age of 13 or an adults only household as he is quite nervous.
Charlie will need outdoor access when settled into his new home. He is known to stay in the garden as he can get spooked by loud noises and will dart back in again. Would recommend gradual introductions to outside when settled into new home. Ideally, these introductions should be done through a garden and away from roads.
Meet Charlie!
Charlie is a gentle, sweet-natured boy who can be a little shy when faced with new surroundings. Since moving into a foster home, he has really started to come out of his shell and has discovered just how much he loves attention and affection. Once he’s comfortable with you, he’ll happily seek out fuss and often lets out the cutest little squeaks to ask for even more!
Charlie still enjoys having a safe, cosy space to retreat to, especially his soft igloo bed where he loves to curl up for a nap. He tends to be more active in the evenings, when he can often be found playing with his toys and carrying them around.
One of the quickest ways to win Charlie over is with a Lick-e-Lix treat, one of his absolute favourites. These tasty treats help build his confidence and encourage him to interact and explore.
Charlie is looking for a patient and understanding home that will give him the time he needs to settle in at his own pace. In return, you’ll be rewarded with a loving companion who enjoys company, adores being fussed over, and will charm you with his adorable squeaky requests for attention.
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.