UPDATE 27 January:
Every now and then one of our pet foster parents meets a pet that “just clicks” with them. Sir Charles clicked with his foster mom. She adores him and he follows her everywhere. Recognizing a “match made in heaven”, Sir Charles has now been permanently adopted.
Congratulations Sir Charles. We’re so pleased for you.
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Sir Charles, as you can see in his picture, is pretty scared and confused. Life in the last week has been, to say the least, pretty tumultuous for this little guy. Abandoned to the streets, he was rescued by a concerned citizen and registered with Oasis.
Subsequently he was brought up-to-date on his vaccinations and neutered. The vet has declared this three year old boy completely healthy but, we suspect, Sir Charles is going to need a bit of time to become accustomed to the fact that he is now in a safe, caring, foster home.
We are determined to ensure that he receives lots of tasty, nutritious food, copious amounts of treats daily and more toys than he has ever seen as he gradually transitions into the gentle, sociable cat that we know he is.
Sir Charles will make a fabulous companion for most any individual who has lots of love in their heart for a boy who deserves a break.
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