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Name: Ace

Location: Plymouth & Rame

Ace is a handsome black-and-white young feline with a gentle soul and a heart full of love just waiting to be rediscovered. After losing everything he once knew, it’s taken him a little time to find his footing again—but with patience and kindness, Ace has begun to open up and show his true, affectionate nature.

Now, he’s ready to continue that journey in a place he can finally call home. Ace is looking for a calm, quiet environment with someone who understands that trust takes time but is deeply rewarding. Once he feels safe, he absolutely adores companionship—especially if it involves a warm lap to curl up on for a peaceful nap.

Ace would thrive best as the only pet in a female adult-only home, where he can soak up all the love and attention for himself. A safe garden where he can explore. He’s not asking for much—just a patient human, a cosy spot to rest, and the chance to truly belong again.

Could you be the one to give Ace his happy ever after?
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