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It is with sad regret that we want to find a new home for Panther, our 3 year old younger black male cat. He is neutered and healthy. He has always been a very homely cat and we live in a ground floor block of flats. He's never got on well with our older cat, has always been nervous and protective of food (we got him a couple of weeks earlier than I'd have liked, should have had more time with his mother and siblings) and we have communal gardens where there are often other cats, dogs, foxes, squirrels, cars and humans. A couple of months ago he must have had a run in with dog or fox or other cat and he clearly isn't happy here anymore. We've tried everything to make him comfortable except cat litter inside the home as I work from home and have clients in daily. He no longer spends time around the flat and now sleeps and hangs out in my bedroom most of the time, is clearly constantly on edge and shies away even from me. I am looking for a quiet home for him with access to a private garden as he is used to outside access, probably without other pets. Would suit a family or anyone willing to love and nurture an affectionate and playful cat in an outdoor but private environment. I know the right person or people will turn up for him. A couple of photos attached. If you may want to provide a home for him, please get in contact.

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