Lucifer, a fluffy black and white tabby, has actually invested the previous 3 months being took care of by his foster mum, Carys Raie, a nail professional from Walton, after being discovered consuming from a bird feeder.
It took Lucifer, who was called after the feline in Disney’s Cinderella, 4 weeks simply to come around to Carys when he was remaining in her back garden.
He was required to the veterinarian to be shaved, along with have his bloods required to look for feline HIV and other illness, too being neutered and having all the appropriate vaccinations.
He is now healthy and fit and Carys is trying to find somebody to take him in for good.
She said: “Around 12 weeks ago, we saw a post about Lucifer eating from a bird feeder on Facebook. So, we told the lady that if they could catch him, we would take him in as I’ve got a patio outside where he can stay, as he is used to being outside.
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“At first he would not let anybody go near him. It took him four weeks to allow me to get a stroke from him.
“We think he had a home before, as he knew how to use a litter tray, which a stray wouldn’t know necessarily how to do.
“We then took him to the vet to be checked over, to get him neutered and microchipped, just in case he ever gets lost again.”
Lucifer, who Carys approximates to be in between 5 and seven-years-old, requires a home without little kids and dogs as he doesn’t comprehend them. He might cope with other cats however would choose not to.
Carys included: “We were feeding him eight and nine sachets of wet food just to get his health back on track but now he is like a little lion.
“He is very loving in his own way, he doesn’t like to be picked up but he loves to be stroked.”
If you have an interest in embracing Lucifer, contact Carys through email at [email protected]. A home to inspect to see if your home appropriates for Lucifer will be performed prior to the adoption.