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Name: Tommy

Location: Dorset Cat Centre

Meet Tommy — A gentle soul looking for a quiet place to bloom.
Tommy is a young, sweet, slightly timid boy who can be a little worried at first, but with a gentle, patient approach he begins to show his playful side. Sit quietly near him and he’ll happily engage in gentle toy play, especially if he feels he can do so at his own pace.
He isn’t yet comfortable with lots of hands on attention, preferring to assess things and keep a bit of independence, but we’ve seen glimmers of confidence that suggest he’ll continue to grow with the right encouragement. Tommy has previously lived playfully with another cat, so with slow introductions and enough space, he may enjoy feline company again.
Tommy would be best suited to an adult only home or a calm household with older, understanding children. What he needs most is a peaceful environment, patience, and a home willing to let him grow in confidence in his own time.
Could you be the one to offer this young lad the quiet forever home he’s longing for?

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