1109 days ago

Forever home needed

Sha from Kelson

I have inherited 2x handsome middle aged lads who require a forever home. They are both spade and like to hang out at home for cuddles. They grew up together and come with a double travel case, full size cat tree with scratch poles, food dishes, a minki and half a bag of cat litter. da Vinci is short hair black and slim with a super chill nature and likes to go outside. Leo is black and white, solid build and needs encouragement to go outside during the day. They enjoy a mixed diet of wet and dry food 2x day. Both of them are big sooks when it comes to company, Da Vinci is a head rub boy and Leo likes to plonk onto your lap. They are flea free and up to date with cat Imms. Please contact me on 0211351773 if you are interested, Sha

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Would you participate in local initiatives aimed at stopping plastic from reaching our oceans?
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