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Sweet Bob

Stafford
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£150
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Mixed Breed Kitten 1Male£150
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Adv. ID:eiRF6zKHc
Views:11
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Advert Type:For sale

Litter details

Adv. Location:Stafford
Pets in litter:1 male
Age:1 year, 2 months
Ready to Leave:2024-11-24
Viewable with Mother:

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Microchipped by collection dateNeuteredVaccinations up to dateWorm and flea treatedHealth Checked by a vetRegistered
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Description
Bobby boy ** if ad is still up he is available ill delete once he is adopted** Please read ALL description before messaging me to ensure you'd be a great match for each other. Bob requires a calm, loving and patient home. He is a sweetheart,loving ,patient and caring cat. He is great with other cats. I'd advice him to have a cat sibling as that's what he is used to.I don't think he'd like being an only cat. He is so lovely he is loved very much he is only being rehomed due to myself having an autistic child with challenging behaviour that can be unpredictable with loud noises. Bob does not like this and runs off from her and he will spend time in a different room because of this if my daughter goes near him he runs off. Which is sad as I'm always around my daughter as she requires 24/7 care as she has no danger awareness. He comes by me for a fuss once she is asleep but sometimes this can take a a long time and she can be up through the night because of her special needs. I believe he gets overwhelmed by this .. he does not act out he has never gone to scratch or bite her this is not in his nature! He just simply runs into a different room and becomes skittish. Bob can hide when guests are around unless they are frequent and he can become to trust them if they respect his boundaries of not wanting to be picked up. When getting used to new people he's a sucker for cat treats. I do believe he would be fine around older calmer children or even younger children if they understood to respect his needs. He doesn't enjoy being picked up he will try to wriggle away. He will come to you for a fuss or you can go to him and stroke him. He loves a fuss and to rub under his chin! Bob eats dry and wet food but does prefer the wet. I tend to leave dry down in the morning and enough to graze on if he wants to. I give him wet food around 5/6pm before we have our dinner as a family. He enjoys his treats and to play with cat toys a lazer cat toy will help keep him be active. He has outdoor acces as i live on a quiete private estate but tends to stay in the garden at most wonder into neighbours garden and comes back. Only goes out for a while then comes back. Which I prefer as he is such a softy and I wouldn't want him getting into any trouble. I would refain from letting him out if you live in a busy area. If you feel he would be safe in your garden please wait reccomended weeks to ensure he will not run away. He has been around dogs but very cautious and may take a long time to be comfortable around them. New owner must be patient for Bob getting used to new surroundings he may want to hide for a while untill he feels safe and comfortable. Which is understandable considering it is a big change for him. I'm not in a rush to rehome him I will wait untill the right home comes along. I love him so much but believe he could be happier in calmer home surroundings. I want him to feel free in his home to spend time near his owner more. As he is fluffy and has a long bushy tail he must be brushed atleast once a week to avoid mattes this time is great for bonding and goes smoother if there treats involved whilst being brushed. He loved to sit on window sill and watch outside. He likes to sleep ina comfy cat bed,cat tree or he even snoozes on the windowsill. Please only message if you feel you could give him a happier ,loving and calming home. Any other info please message... seriously enquiries only xo
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Hayley P.
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