Kevin BC45759-Cat
Male
Domestic S.H (short hair)
3 years 4 months
I would prefer not to live with other cats
I cannot live with dogs
I prefer to live with adults only

Kevin

Meet Kevin, a quiet and timid boy initially, is in need of a patient and understanding home. With time, space, and gentle encouragement, Kevin has come out of his shell. He is currently in a foster home where he is enjoying the home comforts, the company of people and chirping through the window when looking outside. Kevin will need a calm environment where he can build his confidence at his own pace. If you have a kind heart and the patience to help him feel safe, Kevin will reward you with his trust and companionship.
A word from Kevin's fosterer:
Kevin is a sweet, calm presence in the house. Although he is shy at first, within a few weeks at home he has begun to come out of his shell and is comfortable pottering around with us in his room and coming out to greet us when we come in. He’s curious about his environment and always very keen for any treats in the vicinity. He is gradually showing himself to be a cute, fluffy, sometimes playful boy who just needs a little time and patience to become a wonderful companion.

More details about Kevin

To stop Kevin wandering back to her old area, he cannot be rehomed to certain areas of Bath. Kevin has no road sense and therefore will need to be adopted to an area away from any fast/sporadic roads.
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