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Name: Zombie

Location: Kent Cat Centre

Zombie is a stunning, gentle boy who arrived at the centre as a stray after previously living in a home.

Don’t worry about his spooky name, Zombie has absolutely no interest in eating anyone’s brains, he’s all for love, not scares. In fact, he doesn’t enjoy horrors at all, he gets a little bit spooked with strange noises.

When he first came into our care, he was a very shy lad who preferred to stay tucked away in his cosy fort. With time, patience, and lots of kindness, Zombie has blossomed beautifully. Now he greets staff and volunteers with a chirpy hello and happily comes out for fuss and affection. He’s calm and gentle and would make a lovely addition to a family.

Zombie would love a quiet home where he can be the only pet and enjoy all the comfort and attention he’s missed.

We’re not sure how he feels about children, but we believe he may settle well with older, quieter children aged 12yrs+ after a successful meet here at the centre.

Could you be the one to give Zombie the forever home he’s been waiting for?

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