A cat who has spent almost a 12 months in care is on the lookout for a brand new home.
Named after the newsreader Sir Trevor McDonald, the eight-year-old cat has been with Cats Protection Downham Market for 10 months.
Described as a assured, pleasant and playful character, Sir Trevor’s foster carers are wanting for a home that will enable him to “enjoy the spring sunshine”.
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Leah Snowdon, Rehoming and Welfare Assistant at the charity adoption centre said: “Sir Trevor is a rather handsome chap and we’ve all fallen for his charms.
“We are making this appeal to find Sir Trevor a home before he clocks up a milestone no cat wants – a full year in care. He deserves better.”
Sir Trevor is a perfect household cat who likes to run and play with ping pong balls and string toys however he might additionally curl up on laps for a nap.
He enjoys the firm of individuals as he greets them with pleasure, brushing round their legs.
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Ms Snowdon added: “As well as enjoying the attention, it’s not uncommon to see Sir Trevor in the window, keeping a keen eye on comings and goings in the street.
“He’s like his own neighbourhood watch. If there’s a cat version of a news hound, Sir Trevor is it.”
Sir Trevor does have a gentle coronary heart murmur which comes with the suggestion of an annual vet verify however Cats Protection will share medical notes and advised care with homeowners.
For extra info, go to the Cats Protection web site.