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CAN YOU HELP REHOME BLUE?


Blue is a rescue cat looking for an adult only home with patient owners. He has been in Celia Hammond Lewisham now for over a year. He was given up after suffering behavioural issues after being overwhelmed and overstimulated in his last home. So he needs an adult only home.


A year ago, Blue was easily overstimulated with people and was possesive of his space, but the team at CHAT have worked wonders with him. He LOVES treats and head rubs, and he needs an adult home who will be aware and sensitive to his body language and give him space when he needs. But he needs a home. A year without a lifetime pal of his own is too long for the boy!


He could also live a semi-outdoor life with a catflap indoors and into a shed.


Please call Celia Hammond Lewisham to chat about Blue.


https://www.celiahammond.org/lewisham/index.php/cats-seeking/lewisham-london/10-cats-seeking-homes/1888-blue-5

I hope he fins a home - he's absolutely gorgeous.


If I didn't have two cats and a dog, I would but we are delicately balanced already and a male cat would be too much..


There are so many people asking for kittens puppies - even on here, that you would hope that their search would extend to accommodate a grown pet. They don't stay little for long, anyway

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