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Name: Collier

Location: North Yorkshire Cat Centre

Collier is a 2-year-old boy who came into our care from a large multi-cat household. His previous owner had been taking in more and more cats over time, but sadly it became unsustainable, and they reached out for help in finding them all the homes they deserved. For Collier, the transition has been quite overwhelming. Shelter life is a big change and he’s still feeling unsure, often choosing to spend his days tucked away where he feels safest. It’s clear that all the noise and unfamiliar surroundings have knocked his confidence. But underneath that shy exterior is a cat who simply needs time, patience and understanding. Collier is looking for a peaceful home with kind owners who will let him take things at his own pace and show him that the world can be a safe and loving place. In a quiet, calm home environment, Collier will have the chance to relax, build trust and truly come into his own. Given the right space and gentle encouragement, we’re confident he will flourish.  

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