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About Flapjack
Hi there, my name's Flapjack!
I'm a lovely boy looking for the right person to love! I may be a little reserved at first, but it's just because I need to get to know you a little better! A few chin scratches so that I know that you are nice and we will be best friends in no time!
I'm a shy cat, especially in new environments, so I will need a safe room and someone to be patient with me, but I am worth the time and effort!
Once I get to know you better you will see how much of a cuddly, purry boy I am!
I am your typical happy-go-lucky kitten who loves to play with toys, climb cat trees and run through cat tunnels! I work very hard at showing my favourite people how much I love them with big purrs and lots of cuddles.
I came to the RSPCA as a stray so my friends at the RSPCA do not know anything about my life before now.
I may be suited to a home with a friendly feline companion. We would need a slow introduction to each other in the home to ensure we start off our friendship on the right foot.
I am family friendly but I may not be used to a home with small children so older children that understand to give me space would be preferred.
I'm a lovely boy looking for the right person to love! I may be a little reserved at first, but it's just because I need to get to know you a little better! A few chin scratches so that I know that you are nice and we will be best friends in no time!
I'm a shy cat, especially in new environments, so I will need a safe room and someone to be patient with me, but I am worth the time and effort!
Once I get to know you better you will see how much of a cuddly, purry boy I am!
I am your typical happy-go-lucky kitten who loves to play with toys, climb cat trees and run through cat tunnels! I work very hard at showing my favourite people how much I love them with big purrs and lots of cuddles.
I came to the RSPCA as a stray so my friends at the RSPCA do not know anything about my life before now.
I may be suited to a home with a friendly feline companion. We would need a slow introduction to each other in the home to ensure we start off our friendship on the right foot.
I am family friendly but I may not be used to a home with small children so older children that understand to give me space would be preferred.