Guinness

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Guinness

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Guinness is a lovely young boy - adventurous, curious, affectionate, loves humans and cats, smart and lovable, full of energy.

After having been found in the streets in urgent need of care, he can still be a bit skittish but generally wants to be close to the action. He is super playful and loves to run, chase and climb. Tunnels, balls, strings, cushions, boxes, cupboards are all perfect entertainment. He constantly picks up new things by watching his foster brothers or by investigating what those humans are up to.

When he has tired himself out, he prefers to lounge on anything hammock-y but will join you on the bed. He is still nibbling on and bunny-feeting with hands but he has learned to keep his claws and teeth in check. He will never admit it but he LOVES a good head/ear scratch!

He is generally an enthusiastic eater, sometimes playing with his food before munching it down.

He is very interested in other cats and wants to play and wrangle with them - typically young cat behaviour. He managed to annoy his older foster brothers but he would absolutely love a playbuddy of smiliar age and temperament.

Guinness is looking for a warm, safe furever home where he can get lots of attention, ideally a buddy to play with, and a secure garden to explore. He will undoubtedly bring a lot of joy to his new family.

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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's date of birth? 25/01/2024

Is this an indoor-only cat? No

Would this cat be suitable for a household with small children? No

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