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Looking to see if anyone would be happy to adopt a cat


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I have had a neighbours cat coming to our house since middle of last year. Very nice cat altho a little dopey. Only thing is I think it's presence is making our cat I'll. I have told the neighbour to keep the cat indoors for a few days if he returns home which apparently she tried but he freaked out. Anyway her advice to me is to chuck the cat out but he always comes back to ours. Have told her that the cat needs to see a vet as he has a lump under his leg but her answer was oh I can't just drop everything to take him to the vets and also no money. So I am tempted to tell her I will find him a new home and I know there are lots of lovely cat people on here so was just wanting to see if anyone is interested in rehoming him. Not sure of his age but he is tabby/white and lovely but think he would be better as an only cat in a quiet home where someone is around a lot. He loves cuddles too

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