226 days ago

Teddy

Anna from Northcote Point

Ginger Teddy is approximately 3 years old
( My husband and I are fostering him

Microchipped

Desexed

Up to date with flea and worms (Bravecto)

Excellent health

Gorgeous orange color and markings

Extrovert who likes to chortle and talk and very affectionate. Eats well.

Teddy does not scratch furniture.

He loves to bunt !

Looking to go to a home where he gets all the attention

He would suit being somewhere that has indoor/outdoor flow. He would suit someone who works from home, or as a companion animal, or a family with children (not too young), suit rural property, suit city property with outdoor area not near busy roads etc. Uses cat door.

Ginger Teddy would not suit being with other cats.

He loves company and affection as well as time sleeping and exploring.

Sleeps inside the home at night.

We will only place him where he will be cherished

Please call Anna 027 4784915
Dave 021 02570594

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