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This pet has a clean bill of health and can be fully insured after rehoming.
Jinn has previously lived with a dog, but he would be happiest in a quieter home without one. He would likely be happiest as the only cat in the home.
Small pets should be securely housed.
Jinn would thrive in a loving home with owners who can give him plenty of attention, affection, and time to settle in at his own pace. We feel he would be happiest in households that have children over the age of 7.
Jinn will need access to the outdoors in his new home. He will need introducing through a back garden away from busy roads once settled in the home.
Jinn is a friendly and affectionate boy who is looking for his forever home. He enjoys human company, head scratches, and cosy naps, making him a lovely companion.
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