Merlin is looking for a new home, sadly my mums health has taken a very unexpected turn for the worse and due to hospital visits and treatments etc Merlin will be left at home alone alot and it's just too much for my mum to handle right now so he is temporarily with me and my family
He's a wonderful boy who is very playful and loving however it's on his terms and is still shy, they've had him from 9 weeks old and he's been such a delight to have, he has been living as the only cat and with no children until he came to us he doesn't really get on with my cats nor my 4 year old as he is a shy cat so I would say he would be suited to a home with no other cats/dogs and a home with older children
He has been fully healtj checked wormed and fleaed but hasn't been neutered yet as he is too young but fully litter trained, he hasn't had vaccines yet as there is currently a shortage on them and our vets can only offer so many vaccines each month but he was due on 28th March
He must go to a loving home and with someone who has knowledge of having cats so please expect to be asked questions from us, Merlin is loved dearly and we are really heart broken so we will only let him go to a very loving home , he will come with his toys, bed,scratcher, bed, food, litter tray etc you will need a cat carrier to take him home in though
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