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About Me

Breed: Domestic Shorthair crossbreed
Colour: Black & White
Age: 6-12 Months
Ref: 263449

Meet our sweet, purr baby Peep.
He is a friendly cat and loves to head bump you, purr away and find a lap to sit on.
Peep did take a little while to settle into the centre and at first would hide away and be a bit unsure of new people, gradually we have seen his personality develop. He is a lovely cat, but is looking for experienced cat owners who will understand him and his visual cues as he can be a little conflicted and become hyper aroused.
Peep loves to head bump and wind around your legs and engage in play, we recommend making interactions short and sweet allowing him time to re-set. At the end of any play session just reward him with a few of his biscuits. He is also a bit of an escape artist so new owners will need to be careful when opening doors etc when he is settling in. He is definitely a cat who needs to be able to go outside and explore and use up some energy and any frustrations. He would be best homed away from busy roads.
His new home ideally will be low footfall and with children 16+ years old who can appreciate his personality and occasional need for space, and the peace and quiet.
If you meet all of the above rehoming criteria, please complete this Online Application Form.

My personality

  • I'd prefer to be the only cat in a home
  • I need to be able to go outside and explore
  • I could live with children of secondary school age
  • I'm a shy guy; I'll need time to settle
  • I would prefer not to live with a dog

About Me

Breed: Domestic Shorthair crossbreed
Colour: Black & White
Age: 6-12 Months
Ref: 263449

Contact the centre or branch about me:

Leybourne Animal Centre

199 Castle Way
WEST MALLING
Leybourne
ME19 5HW

0300 123 0751

11.00am- 3.00pm Thursday- Tuesday by appointment only (Closed every Wednesday, Christmas day, Boxing day and New years day) We prioritise animals we have rescued from cruelty and neglect, which means we cannot take in unwanted pets.

Thinking of adopting me?

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