#Caturday: meet Charli - the seven year old tabby available for adoption in London

Could Charli be your new housemate in London in the New Year?
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London cat lovers - allow us to introduce you to Charli. Charli is a seven year old tabby cat looking for a new home, lots of affection and snuggling up with their new family either on the sofa in the evenings or in the mornings in bed.

Charli first arrived at London Feline Friends as a kitten, fraught with anxiety and nervous energy. The team tried to find Charli a companion in 2017, but stubborn Charli has never warmed to her, and they often ‘play fight’.

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Since Feline Friends London had a daughter his behaviour hasn’t got better; he has scratched her, and peed on her things. Try as they have to do their best to make it work, it seems as though he is unhappy and we can’t give him all the attention and love he needs.

He needs a warm home with a lot of space, including outdoor space (he doesn’t like going outdoors in the cold/rain but will sit in the garden when it’s warm and sunny), and owners that are maybe older, retired, who are home most of the day and with ample time to tend to him and give him love.

Charli has been vaccinated, microchipped and neutered. He is both an indoor and outdoor cat, but doesn’t play well with young children and other cats. But with the amount of love and adulation Charli is willing to give someone, despite not liking to share, could this be your new housemate ahead of 2023?

How can I adopt Charli?

Charli can be adopted from Feline Friends London, however there is an adoption process before having Charli enter your life.

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Feline Friends London’s adoption fee is £105 for a cat or kitten up to 10 years of age and £85 for a cat over 10 years. If you are interested in Charli, or any cats up for adoption on their website, you can email the team through the website with the name of the cat in the subject line.

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