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Name: Marley

Location: East Sussex Cat Centre

Marley is a gentle but very nervous cat who finds hands, sudden movements, and loud noises overwhelming. A typical indoor home would be far too stressful for him. what he really needs is a peaceful outdoor lifestyle where he can feel safe and in control of his space.
Marley is looking for an adult-only home, ideally on a farm, smallholding, or quiet rural property. He would be happiest living outside with access to safe, weatherproof outbuildings or outhouses, where he can settle at his own pace and choose how close he feels comfortable being to people.
While Marley may always be a hands-off companion, with patience and understanding he has every chance to grow in confidence in his own quiet way. He doesn’t ask for much, just a calm environment, a cosy place to retreat to, regular food, and a gentle routine.
If you can offer Marley a secure outdoor space and a peaceful life, he will reward you with the quiet company of a sensitive and unobtrusive little cat who simply wants to feel safe.

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