147 days ago

Cat to good home

Erwin from Papatoetoe

Meet Kit he is approx 12 mnths old he came to us as a stray who was scared of older cats and did not want to leave our conservatory so we thought to help him out. He was very timid to start but with care and patience and become very confident in our household
He followes me around and will curl up on my lap when he wants and will search for me if he doesnt see me . He always greets with rubs and pats and had the run of the house. Kit is still timid of strangers but that's to be accepted but sure he would adapt . Kit is desexed and worm and flea treaded. We are shifting and unfortunately can not take him with us and would like him to go to a good home.
Hoping someone can help

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