Adopter Jack
Mixed Breed Cat · Mâle · Jeune · 2 ans
🐾 Découvrez Jack, un petit cœur gentil à la recherche d'un foyer pour toujours patient 🤎 Jack est charmant et prêt à commencer une nouvelle étape de sa vie. Jack est arrivé dans notre refuge avec sa mère Luna et sa grand-mère Paris d'une maison où il y avait beaucoup de chats et malheureusement plusieurs étaient très malades. Malgré un début difficile, ce charmant garçon a lentement commencé à montrer sa douce personnalité. Jack est encore un peu timide au début. Les nouvelles personnes et les nouveaux endroits le font cacher initialement pendant qu'il découvre tout. Mais une fois qu'il se sent en sécurité, son vrai caractère apparaît. Appelez son nom et il viendra vous voir... surtout s'il y a des Dreamies, qu'il adore absolument ! Jack est un garçon gentil qui n'a besoin que d'un foyer calme et compréhensif où il pourra continuer à construire sa confiance à son propre rythme. Avec de la patience et de la bienveillance, nous savons qu'il fleurira en un merveilleux compagnon. Il est aussi un peu timide devant l'appareil photo, c'est pourquoi il peut sembler un peu sérieux sur les photos, mais en personne, c'est un très gentil garçon. À propos de Jack : 🐾 Âgé d'environ 8 à 10 mois 🐾 Magnifique Maine Coon croisé à poils longs 🐾 Un garçon gentil qui s'attachera fortement à ses maîtres Conditions requises : 🏡 Un foyer calme et tranquille 🚫 Pas adapté aux foyers avec des enfants jeunes ou des chiens 🐱 Pourrait éventuellement vivre avec un autre chat calme, après une introduction progressive Jack n'a besoin que de quelqu'un qui puisse voir le petit cœur gentil derrière son extérieur timide, quelqu'un prêt à lui offrir le temps, la patience et l'amour qu'il mérite. Si vous pensez pouvoir offrir à Jack le foyer sûr et aimant qu'il attend depuis si longtemps, contactez-nous.
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🐾 Jack urgently needs somewhere to call home 🤎 Right now, Jack is spending most of his days alone. His foster carer has been admitted to hospital and is expected to remain there long term, which means his current placement can no longer give him the companionship and stability he needs. Our volunteers are doing everything they possibly can. During the week, someone visits briefly each morning to give Jack fresh food and water, along with a few cuddles. Volunteers then return in the evening and spend a couple of hours keeping him company. At weekends, he receives two visits each day. His food bowl is filled. His water is changed. He is safe. But he is still waiting alone for most of the day. Every time the door opens, Jack gets the company he has been missing. He can play, have a cuddle, watch television and enjoy his favourite cat games on a tablet. Then the visit ends, the door closes again and he is left on his own. For a cat who becomes bored easily and thrives on attention, this is incredibly difficult. He does not understand why his home has suddenly become so quiet or why the person he knew is no longer there. Jack urgently needs a long-term foster or foster-to-adopt home where he can feel part of everyday life again. He can be shy around new people and may need time to understand that he is safe. Once he trusts you, he is affectionate, playful and full of personality. He loves cuddles, toys, television and simply having someone nearby. Jack is generally well in himself, but he has experienced intermittent gastrointestinal problems. He is on a strict hypoallergenic diet, which has significantly improved his symptoms and must continue. He has also tested positive for feline coronavirus. This cannot be passed to humans, but it means he must be the only animal in the home until he receives a negative test result. This can take between two and ten months, and Jack is expected to be retested in approximately eight months. Because Jack can give playful little nibbles when he becomes bored or overexcited, he cannot live with young children. Jack needs: 🏡 A long-term foster or foster-to-adopt placement 🏠 An indoor-only home 🚫 No other animals 👶 No young children ⏰ Someone who is home regularly and can give him plenty of company 🥣 Someone able to continue his strict hypoallergenic diet 🤎 A patient person who will allow him to settle at his own pace We are desperate to find Jack a home. Our volunteers will continue visiting and caring for him, but brief visits cannot replace having someone there, hearing familiar voices around the house or curling up near a person at the end of the day. Jack does not need a perfect home. He needs someone who can offer him time, patience and a place where he will not have to spend so many hours waiting alone. Please, if you could foster Jack, foster with a view to adopting him or even share this post with someone who may be able to help, get in touch. He really needs someone now. 🤎🐾
Annoncé il y a 3 mois






