Very friendly and playful abandoned kitten desperately needs his forever loving home.
Sleeps in my shed and is very hungry. Loves to have some milk (I give him lacto free milk)
My cat doesn't like other cats in the house so I have a microchip cat flap.
I would take him but my cat is very solitary and protective of me and my cat's been agressive to the little kitten.
The kitten is very cute and lovable. Maybe about 6/7 months old. Likes to purr a lot and likes to have his belly tickled and rubbed. I think he's just glad to be out of the shed and into the warmth for a little while.. Poor thing.
Loves the red laser pen and other toys.
I would love to see him go to a family who will fuss over him and give him the attention he deservs.
If you think you can give this little chap a home please give me a call.
Iris
07817274979
Thanks xx
Abandoned Kitten Manchester near Worsley
Abandoned Kitten Manchester near Worsley
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Re: Abandoned Kitten Manchester near Worsley
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Re: Abandoned Kitten Manchester near Worsley
Oh my goodness, he's gorgeous! How do you know he's abandoned and not simply lost? Have you checked whether he's neutered and chipped?
If introductions went OK, would you keep him? Some info on introductions and hierarchies here:
http://www.catchat.org/hierarchies.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
We started out with 2 cats and didn't intend to get more until we ended up adopting a local cat that was being neglected by a neighbour. We were surprised that our female cat who is extremely territorial outside the house was actually very tolerant of the newcomer once we'd done proper introductions. We put the new cat in the separate room, other people put the new cat in a cage. It did help that he wasn't aggressive towards our girls, but it still was surprising. We've gone on to adopt 2 more male cats after that and again she has been very tolerant.
If you still want to rehome him, please get him neutered first. A local rescue such as Cats Protection may be able to help with the cost.
If introductions went OK, would you keep him? Some info on introductions and hierarchies here:
http://www.catchat.org/hierarchies.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
We started out with 2 cats and didn't intend to get more until we ended up adopting a local cat that was being neglected by a neighbour. We were surprised that our female cat who is extremely territorial outside the house was actually very tolerant of the newcomer once we'd done proper introductions. We put the new cat in the separate room, other people put the new cat in a cage. It did help that he wasn't aggressive towards our girls, but it still was surprising. We've gone on to adopt 2 more male cats after that and again she has been very tolerant.
If you still want to rehome him, please get him neutered first. A local rescue such as Cats Protection may be able to help with the cost.