Lorne

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Lorne

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Lorne is being rehomed by our rescue partners, they say:

Meet sweet little Lorne, If ever a name was more suited to a cat then this is it! The meaning of his name, unbeknown at the time, varies from forsaken, abandoned, deserted, which he was and also means fox, which totally befits his beautiful 'brush' like tail.

Lorne is estimated to be about 3 years old having been found at 7 months old, abandoned and living under bushes. His beautiful silky fur was matted and grubby from hiding under cars. He sought refuge near to a cat owning household where the kind resident offered him food. He was starving!

This is how he came to be saved from a life on the streets. He is semi long haired but has the most magnificent bushy tail. He does not require grooming but occasional brushing once he ventures out will keep him looking sleek and silky.

When Lorne was found he was unneutered and not microchipped but thankfully in good health. He has now been castrated, fully vaccinated and microchipped, ready for his new, forever home.

Lorne is currently living with other foster cats and is perfectly happy. He would make a super companion cat but also enjoys human company showing affection and trust.

As a predominantly white cat he should be discouraged from basking in the hot or midday sun, even keeping him indoors during such times as white cats or those with white ears and faces are susceptible to skin cancer. Veterinary, cat safe sunblock can help protect them from the harmful rays. Lorne is a truly adorable also loves to be stroked.

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Is this cat neutered? Yes

Is this cat part of a bonded pair? No

What is the colour of the cat? Black/White

What is the sex of the cat? Male

What is the cat date of birth? 04/22/2021

Is this an indoor only cat? No

Would this cat be suitable for a household with small children? Unsure

Would this cat be suitable for a house with other cats? Yes

Would this cat be suitable for a house with other pets? Unsure

Does this cat have special needs? No