Age?19 weeks
Model?Short haired, boy.
Personality?Well socialised, uber frendly.
Suitability?Most homes where he won’t be left alone for long periods.
Other cats?Possibly if introduced properly.
Indoor cat?No busy roads or other hazards within 100m, please.
Children?Fives and older should be fine.
How about dogs?Depends very much on the breed and previous exposure
In care10 days

Dingle is a bit of a mystery – a lovely, friendly bundle of joy he arrived with us, part of a feral trap-neuter-release project. His siblings were typical ferals, scared, hissing and avoiding human contact. Dingle was the complete opposite, coming to greet us, purring and loving attention. Go figure?

A confident little chap, he’s going to be a lovely addition to any family and, we think, very mischievous.

Dingle has used his tray reliably, is not fussy about food and has been healthy throughout our stay with us. He’s ready, right now, for his new home and loads of adventures.

As with all our cats, the Dingle has been vaccinated, wormed, flead, microchipped, and neutered before homing. To help offset these costs we respectfully ask for a minimum donation of £125 per head towards the cost of veterinary treatment although, obviously, we’d be delighted with more.

All Silk Cats come with four weeks of complimentary PetPlan insurance – we recommend you consider arranging your own insurance at the end of the four weeks – there is a guide here: About Insurance


READY for homing – if you’d like to adopt, please read the information here: ‘Our Homing Process’ and then complete a matchmaker/registration form


email: homing@silkcatrescue.org.uk
website: silkcatrescue.org.uk/adopt
telephone: 07754 337089