Could you open your home to foster cats and kittens?
Fostering gives pregnant mums and their kittens the best possible start in life.
Freddie has spent his life in a kennel and can often be found settled in his bed.
We do not know how he would be home alone. Any home alone time would need to be built up gradually from the beginning, after he has settled in
Freddie has a historic medical condition, namely a repair fracture to his right hind leg, 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 him/her and you are a successful match.
We would also advise that any medical conditions, be that historic or ongoing, are discussed with your own vet prior to taking them home.
Due to the nature of the medical condition, a vet call with one of our onsite vets will be required before the pet goes home.
Could live with children aged 8+.
Freddie has not yet met any children. As he can be a bouncy boy, we feel he would be better suited to slightly older children who can understand his bouncy nature, and when to give him space for some quiet time.
Freddie will need his new home to have its own secure garden and we advise 5ft+ fencing due to how high he can jump sometimes.
Having a garden will give him his own space where he can run around off lead, as well as somewhere he can learn his toilet training.
This handsome chap is Freddie.
He has retired from his racing days and earned his rest in a sun patch through the window.
His personality is as big as he is. He trots lovely by your side when out for a walk and doesn’t pull. he isn’t fussed by other dogs and prefers other tall stick legs. He likes to lean on peoples legs and have a fuss and is an affectionate boy.
He is looking for owners that don’t want to walk too much and have space on the sofa!
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.