Pet advice from Woodgreen
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This pet has a clean bill of health and can be fully insured after rehoming.
He could live with a cat-friendly cat or dog if there are gradual introductions.
Small animals are fine if securely housed.
Speedy Cat is a very affectionate and friendly boy – he could live with families that have children over the age of 7. His family must initially give him time to settle in and not try to fuss him until he makes it clear he wants it – he finds it a bit daunting transitioning to a new environment. Once settled he will want lots of attention!
Speedy Cat will need both indoor and outdoor access. He isn’t cat flap trained but unrestricted access would be useful if that was an option. He was a stray previously so is used to being outdoors. Best to live in a moderate traffic area.
Speedy Cat came to us as a stray. Initially he found the move quite daunting and wasn’t sure what to make of it all. Once we gave him time to settle in and get used to us, he soon showed his true colours! Speedy Cat is a gorgeous, friendly and affectionate boy. He is rather demanding of fuss and attention. He’s chatty and will biscuit happily when he has company. Speedy Cat would make a wonderful companion for any family who can allow him to settle and then has time to give him lots and lots of love!
This cat has been reserved, but you can still apply to adopt. Submit a general application and you could be matched with other cats looking for a home.