Stapeley Grange Cattery

RSPCA looking for home for overlooked 'oddball' cat

Clawd is only one-year-old and needs a second chance at a loving home 

The RSPCA is appealing for a special home for a one-year-old cat who has been overlooked by new owners so far at the Stapeley Grange cattery in Nantwich.

‘Clawd’ was sadly abandoned by his previous owner and has become a little distrustful of people, but with some love and attention this may change. 

He’s been waiting patiently since January 17 - 103 days - for someone to take a chance on him. 

Lee Stewart, manager at Stapeley Grange, said: “Clawd is a playful cat with lots of energy and he will need a home with someone who can commit to offering him plenty of playtime and stimulation. 

“Clawd can be a little unpredictable at times and needs an experienced cat owner who can interpret his behaviour and make allowances for when he doesn't want to be touched; he can be affectionate at times but it is strictly on his terms.

“He is very mischievous and full of personality but has a very short attention span.

“He really is a beautiful cat, he will be very challenging to start off with but with time and some love and patience will settle.” 

Clawd is not suited to a home with children or other pets, and he will need a safe garden to go out when he is ready, and cannot be rehomed near to busy roads.

If you think you can offer Clawd a loving home please submit a Perfect Match form to stapeleycattery@rspca.org.uk

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