1049 days ago

Need help, Frankie needs rehoming!

Jodi from East Tamaki

Frankie needs rehoming.
He’s got a very sweet soul, he’s very independent and is happy doing his own thing most of the time, extremely easy cat to care for. Because he was a stray, he’ll also take a while to warm up to you. So if you have the patience and kindness for him, then please let me know🥺 He’s extremely well behaved and trained.

He likes to have access from inside to outside and will most likely sleep in the sun most of the day. He has a little obsession with cardboard - his best toy !

After he settles in and knows his new home, he’ll want to be in and out, so if you’d ever want to go away for a weekend, thanks to him being independent, he doesn’t need 24/7 care; his food bowl and water bowl can be swapped for the automatic top up ones, and a window or cat flap can be left open for him, with perhaps a family member or friend popping in to give him love. He’s that easy going.

He’s desexed, microchipped, recently had all his yearly shots and de flea/worm. He’s got beds/ toys/ litter box, and also a big 10kg bag of food which will last a very long time. Won’t need to pay for anything(Except the $8 cat litter I get him but that’s peanuts).

Unfortunately, as much as I want him to stay with us- we can’t afford to bring him along as we move country despite trying and looking into.
If I feel you might be a suit for Frankie I’ll provide more details then.
❤️

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