Could you open your home to foster cats and kittens?
Fostering gives pregnant mums and their kittens the best possible start in life.
This pet has a clean bill of health and can be fully insured after rehoming.
He has previously lived with multiple dogs, so will be fine with a cat-friendly dog in the home.
He has not lived with other cats but may be fine given slow and careful introductions to another friendly cat.
Small pets will need to be securely housed.
Salem is looking for a family who will give him lots of outdoor access as well as company and fuss when he wants it. Any children will need to be 7 and over, and calm with him, as he can be worried by unpredictable children.
He needs lots of outdoor access, preferably via a safe back garden away from the road as he was used to a quiet cul de sac. He would benefit from a cat flap if possible (though he may need to learn to use it!).
This bewitching boy was named Salem for good reason, with his sleek black coat and striking orange eyes, he looks like he’s strolled straight out of a witch’s cottage! But don’t worry, the only magic he’s brewing is of the cuddly kind.
Salem is a handsome, friendly feline who adores attention. He’s not one to curl up in your lap (he’s far too dignified for that), but he’ll happily weave around your legs, purring away as you potter in the garden.
He’s a big fan of the great outdoors and would love a home where he has safe, easy access to a secure garden to explore, sunbathe, and maybe chase the odd enchanted leaf. His ideal home would be with humans who enjoy his company but respect his independent streak. No magic wand required, just a kind heart and some tasty treats.
If you’re looking for a charming, charismatic companion who brings a little mystery and a lot of love, Salem might just cast a spell on you.
Adopt Salem and let the purrfectly magical moments begin!
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