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FLOSSY

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About Me

Breed: Domestic Shorthair crossbreed
Colour: Tortoiseshell
Age: 7 Years (approx)
Ref: ANI00551

Meet the sweet Flossy! She came into our care as her owner was no longer able to look after her, but she is now ready to find her forever home.

Flossy is a sweet girl, and has a lot of love to give to her future family. She enjoys a good head scratch and a fuss / groom, and can be found happily purring! She is yet to show much interest in toys, but loves a tasty treat!

Flossy has found the transition into the cattery quite overwhelming, and has unfortunately come in with some dental issues, causing her lots of pain. This has meant she has been relatively reserved whilst with us, spending most of her time sleeping peacefully. We are confident that when her pain is resolved, she will come out of her shell very quickly!

Flossy would prefer to be the only animal in the home, so she can keep all of your love to herself. She would love to have a quieter home where she can have plently of time to come out of her shell, so can only live with children aged 10+.

If you think you might match our criteria for rehoming an animal, please complete our Online Application Form.

My personality

  • I need to be able to go outside and explore
  • I could live with children of primary school age
  • I'm a shy guy; I'll need time to settle

About Me

Breed: Domestic Shorthair crossbreed
Colour: Tortoiseshell
Age: 7 Years (approx)
Ref: ANI00551

Contact the centre or branch about me:

Blackberry Farm Animal Centre

R S P C A
Blackberry Farm Animal Centre
AYLESBURY
Quainton
HP22 4RJ

0300 123 0752

FROM 12 APRIL 2021 WE ARE OPEN FOR APPOINTMENT ONLY VISITS 10.30am-3.30pm Tue-Sun (closed Mon). Also closed Christmas Day, Boxing Day & New Years Day. We prioritise animals we have rescued from cruelty and neglect, which means we cannot take in unwanted pets.

Would you like to adopt me?

There's a lot to think about before taking on a pet. Read our rehoming page to find out more about adopting from the RSPCA.