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Tabby McTat

I've got a new home!

My name is Tabby McTat and I have a new family who love me.

From the previous chapter of my story...

Hello to you! My name is Tabby McTat.

Yes, I know. Please don’t ask. No, really, don’t, mainly because I have no clue either!

I’m approximately 4-5 years old, but that’s a bit of a guesstimate because I’ve been fending for myself for so long I’ve forgotten my age. It’s a bit like that when you’re a stray – every day is spent searching for food and shelter and you don’t have time to think about things like birthdays. I certainly didn’t really have time to look after myself, as I had a huge abscess, which thankfully has now been sorted. Don’t I look good in my profile photo?!

Also, “stray” doesn’t really tell my story to be honest - not sure it was my choice to have to survive on the streets. Someone loved me enough to microchip me at one point, but they never registered my chip and I’ve been getting fed by a kind lady since before everyone had to stay in their pens for months. I do know the lovely people at Friends of Felines tried ever so hard to track down my previous human, but no-one seems to have been looking for me so…time to move on.

If you have a bit of space in your life and home for an ex-homeless cat who just wants to settle down with a forever family and write the next chapters of their life without worrying about where the next meal is coming from, please consider me. I really don’t want much and I can give you so much love in return.

I've got a new home!

My name is Tabby McTat and I have a new family who love me.

From the previous chapter of my story...

Hello to you! My name is Tabby McTat.

Yes, I know. Please don’t ask. No, really, don’t, mainly because I have no clue either!

I’m approximately 4-5 years old, but that’s a bit of a guesstimate because I’ve been fending for myself for so long I’ve forgotten my age. It’s a bit like that when you’re a stray – every day is spent searching for food and shelter and you don’t have time to think about things like birthdays. I certainly didn’t really have time to look after myself, as I had a huge abscess, which thankfully has now been sorted. Don’t I look good in my profile photo?!

Also, “stray” doesn’t really tell my story to be honest - not sure it was my choice to have to survive on the streets. Someone loved me enough to microchip me at one point, but they never registered my chip and I’ve been getting fed by a kind lady since before everyone had to stay in their pens for months. I do know the lovely people at Friends of Felines tried ever so hard to track down my previous human, but no-one seems to have been looking for me so…time to move on.

If you have a bit of space in your life and home for an ex-homeless cat who just wants to settle down with a forever family and write the next chapters of their life without worrying about where the next meal is coming from, please consider me. I really don’t want much and I can give you so much love in return.

I got another chance!

Not every cat is so lucky.

Could you be another cat's forever human?

If you think you might be able to offer a cat a forever home, please fill out the adoption form and one of the Friends of Felines team will get back to you as soon as possible.

Thank you so much,

Lots of love and nose boops,

Tabby McTat
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