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  • Teddy and Mylo

    A calm and affectionate pair looking for their second chance. Teddy 3yo, ginger with beautiful amber eyes and Mylo 4yo black-and-white with dapper whiskers, are two handsome boys quietly gaining confidence after a tough start. They’re not related but have lived together for a while and get along well, so looking for a forever home as a duo. Their original owner gave them up when circumstances made it difficult to care for them, and they’ve been slowly coming out of their shells since being in foster. When they first arrived, they hid away under the sofa — now Teddy happily comes up to demand endless scritches, and is well on his way to becoming a lap cat. Mylo is still a little reserved and prefers watching the world from the stairs, but becoming bolder by the day and has started approaching for strokes too. Mylo enjoys a little evening chatter, while Teddy tends to stay quiet. Their play style is mostly about chasing each other around the house rather than toys — though the laser pointer and feather wand also draws attention. Mylo can be vocal in the evenings, often chatting away as the day winds down; while Teddy’s quieter with a cute trill when he wants attention. They’re both a bit skittish with loud noises or sudden movement, so they’d do best in a calm home with a little patience as they continue to settle. We think with time they’ll be sure to grow in confidence. Affectionate, clean, and no trouble at all. They’ve always been indoor cats, but may enjoy safe outdoor access with catio or protectapet once settled. They'd like a home without other animals or children, they'd prefer a peaceful home without too much hustle and bustle. Neutered, chipped, vaccinated, and come with 5 weeks free insurance. If you think this gentle duo could be your new housemates, drop us an email at [email protected] with your address and a contact number.

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