Nine-year-old Flash is trying to find a home with a lot of space outside, after he entered into the shelter 100 days earlier as a roaming and has actually rapidly won over the staff
A cat who might extremely well be the UK’s grumpiest has actually been stuck in a shelter for 100 days, with possible owners delayed by his manner.
Flash is 9 years of ages and was found as a roaming.
While desperate for a home, he has actually had little interest while being at Blue Cross’ rehoming centre in Burford, Stoke on Trent Live reports.
Staff at the centre think Flash is just misinterpreted, and have actually branded him the “grumpiest cat in Oxfordshire”.
Elisha Webber, Animal Welfare Assistant at Blue Cross in Burford, explained Flash as ‘sweet’ which staff have actually fallen for him.
She said: “He’s a sweet boy and rather a character and we’ve all fallen for him.
“He’s certainly a cat who chooses human business instead of a lapcat.
“He’s beginning leaps and bounds in cattery now, he’s really curious and delights in seeing and being around other cats.
“He still has a hard time to rely on individuals and his character is ‘I’m OK remaining in your existence, however don’t touch me’.”
She explained his ideal home with a lot of space where he might live outdoors easily.
“As his history is quite unidentified we’re trying to find a particular home for him,” she included. “Ideally a farm/yard type home with a heated outhouse or comparable.
“We’ll require his owners to still care and feed for him and enable him access to their home if he likes.”
Anyone wanting to supply Flash with the home he requires can check out bluecross.org.uk for more information.