Due to an allergy within the family, I'm having to rehome my kitten, Joey.
We've had him since he was eight weeks old and he has been health checked and fully vaccinated.
He is full of energy as well as very friendly and loving. He hasn't been neutered as he's still too young. We keep him indoors with supervised outdoor access as he loves to just sit by the door in the sun!
Looking for around £250 for him, but I am open to offers as I just want a good home for him. He'll come with all of his belongings including bowls, scratching post, bed and litter box - all of which were bought new for him.
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