Eric, an “adorable” eight-year-old tomcat, requires an indoor home the place he will be the one pet in the home.
According to the Mansfield Cat Rescue staff, an unbiased voluntary-run charity, Eric could also be a “little bossy”, however is an “incredible character”.
And because of shedding his eye as the results of a viral an infection, rescue volunteers counsel an “indoor home” is required for long-term fostered cat.
Nikita Harris, a trustee and administrator on the rescue, mentioned: “Eric is a smart, old boy who has his foster mum wrapped around his little toe beans.
“She’s pretty sure he could master anything, but the one thing he can’t master is successfully finding a new home.
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“While his foster mum adores him greatly, he needs to find someone else to own. Someone who is going to let him be the man of the house and feed him Dreamies on demand.”
Mansfield Cat Rescue depends fully on fosterers and volunteers to look after and rehome rescued cats throughout the district.
The charity, with greater than 7,000 followers on Facebook – fb.com/Mansfieldcat, operates on funds from fundraising and sponsors.
There can be an Amazon wishlist for the charity, at shorturl.at/cderz, the place supporters should purchase important gadgets for the charity’s cats. Items on the wishlist embody meals, mattress, toys and drugs.
If readers wish to know extra in regards to the charity or enquire about Eric, you may contact the rescue staff through [email protected]