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I am a volunteer at Celia Hammond animal rescue and right now I’m fostering this beautiful boy.


After being dumped by his owners in lower Sydenham, he spent over a year living in a freezing waste bin shed, and sheltering under cars during bad weather. He was being fed by a lovely local who was worried about him with winter approaching.

We set to trap him, but he literally walked into the cage! He must have known!


After a day scared, hiding at the back of his temporary foster crate, he’s totally come out of his shell. Purring, headbuts and cuddles within 48hrs, so he wants love and security for sure.


He is being neutered, chipped and health checked on Friday, and then We will be hunting for a new home for him.

He’ll need to be kept in for 8-10 weeks, but ideally he’d have an adult only home with cat flap and secure garden.

Don’t know yet how he is with other cats, but he lived with a small female who was adopted separately before we managed to trap him.

No info on how he is with children yet.


He’s not yet on the Celia hammond website, but any info you need please text me. A home check will be required, as well as Celias adoption paperwork.


*This is a formal adoption, with home check, and registration paperwork - Adoption will require a donation to cover vaccination, microchip, neutering and paperwork*


Can anyone offer this beautiful bear a new home?


Dm me to express an interest.

Bryan

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