#caturday: Meet Scrappy Doo - the five year old black and white cat with half a moustache
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It’s #caturday, and to all cat lovers in Manchester, we present five year old indoor cat Scrappy Doo. Scrappy is a food loving black and white male cat looking for a new home.
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Hide AdWhen Scrappy Doo arrived at the shelter he was absolutely terrified of humans, but over time he has massively improved to the point where he is up for a chat and even rolls his eyes. He does still get a little bit hissy when exploring new, unknown areas though.
Scrappy Doo’s main passion in life is food, and he will not wait for his meal to be prepared but will jump in and start eating while dinner is still being poured. If you take too long, he will let you know and start eating out of your hand if possible.
If you are looking to adopt this cat, be prepared for a challenge. Little Scrappy Doo will need time to adjust to a new environment, but if you’re up for it you’re sure to end up with a loving cat.
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Hide AdScrappy is not a lap cat, and strokes are on his own terms. But let’s be honest, if you know cats this is nothing new. He loves a good playtime, and when he wants to, he will ask for pets.
Scrappy Doo is neutered, litter trained, flead, wormed, microchipped and vaccinated. He eats wet and dry food as well as treats and is an indoor cat.
How can I adopt Scrappy Doo?
Scrappy Doo can be adopted from Miracle Helping the Madness, based in Manchester. Before Scrappy can move in with you, there will be a homecheck and a donation fee.
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Hide AdScrappy Doo would prefer to not be the only cat in the house, as he has shown massive improvement when interacting with other felines. He does however not want to share home with young children.
In order to adopt Scrappy Doo, please visit CatChat, where you can find contact information and an adoption form.
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