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1751 days ago

Looking for this little kitty's home.🐱

Rhonda from Kaiapoi

Hi everyone,

AWESOME NEWS CAT AND OWNER HAVE BEEN REUNITED LAST NIGHT!
OWNER VERY GRATEFUL AS SHE HAS HAD THE KITTY FOR 12yrs.


I have had this little guy/girl think a Male..
around for awhile on and off and now has decided to stay around, over the last 3 weeks.

It has think winter coat on now. a white tuff on the chest. Not a kitten.
Has short little legs (kinda like munchkin breed) abit shy but after a bit of coaxing and feeding I can now pat it. This cat just melts, purrs very affectionate. But weary.
Haven't been able to catch to put in cat cage to do a microchip scan at vet.

We cant rehome it should we fail to locate owners, 2 out 4 in family have allergies, pushing my luck with the 1 we have.

Really wanting to help this little cat, it's cold, lives in lean to, sneaks inside when our cat goes out and sleeps behind furniture,

Let me know if maybe someone out would like to give it him a new home, if owners are not located???
Listed on lost pets page facebook
Thanks.

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