A Bengal cat has lastly discovered his eternally home after ready over a 12 months.
Overlooked Louie spent a 12 months of his life at St Francis Animal Welfare earlier than shifting onto pastures new.
He moved out along with his new household within the nation in mid-August and is settling into his new life ‘very well’.
Alex Bendall, trustee of the shelter, stated: “St Francis goes to great lengths to partner their residents with the right owner, and in some cases, this can take a little longer to ensure the right partnership is found for both parties.
“In this case it has certainly been worth the wait for Louie and he appears to have landed on his feet with his new owners who have welcomed him into their home.
“His family are pleased to confirm that he is settling into his new life very well and is already a loved and cherished member of the family.”
The Fair Oak shelter launched an attraction to search out Louie his eternally home in May and have been inundated with purposes.
But it was necessary the right home was discovered for the beloved Bengal.
Louie arrived on the shelter in 2022 after his aged proprietor grew to become too sick to take care of him.
He arrived as a really scared cat who prevented any form of human interplay.
But Louie now has a brand new lease of life and a loving household to look after him.
Alex stated: “We wish Louis a very ‘and he lived happily ever after’ future and offer our sincere gratitude to his new keepers for taking on such a beautiful cat.”
St Francis is at all times eager to listen to from caring properties who’re wanting on the possibility of adopting considered one of their animals.