Logan was abandoned in our care with no information as to his background. He takes some time to acclimatise to new surroundings, but after a time will settle into his new home. With his current foster home he now loves to play, eat, sleep, sit on laps and generally demand attention. He loves to be groomed (which will need to be done regularly as he is long haired) and plays in short bursts a few times a day (usually just before he is ready for his evening meal). Once settled he is a very gentle and sweet natured boy who will also need a cat flap fitted regardless of working hours so he can have the security to come and go to a nice little garden of his own.
If you are interested in adopting Logan, please read the information below including the 'Other notes' section, to check your circumstances match theirs. If they do, please take a look at our current rehoming process, and fill out an application form.
How Rehoming WorksLogan arrived with some matted fur on his back, subsequently he has also been overgrooming causing fur loss over his flanks. No medical cause has been found so it is likely stress related. This is caused by the cat licking and grooming so much that the hairs break off. Overgrooming can be a way for cats to self-soothe when they are feeling stressed. Treatment involves identifying and reducing the causes of stress, as well as rigid flea control to guard against sensitivity from flea bites. Logan’s issues have much improved and his coat is now healthy but this should be monitored in the home environment
Logan is a gentle, laid back fellow. He is affectionate and while not demanding, does enjoy a good pat and more than anything having his long hair brushed. He is quiet, only meowing when he wants food or to say hello. Otherwise he is a self-contained boy who would suit a calm household and a guardian who wants a lovely, relaxed but very loving feline companion. When Logan joined us he was incredibly withdrawn and shy and had lost of a lot of weight from stress. He didn’t interact with us at all for the first few days, just hiding in his box and staring at us. However, over the weeks that followed we discovered a very gentle, loving and happy boy. One special Logan quirk is that he likes to place one of his back paws on top of one of our feet. We’ve never seen it before but it’s really sweet. The foot action usually happens when he’s enjoying attention or a pat. He has put his weight back on, his fur is soft and healthy, and he is a content kitty who will make someone a very happy paw-rent. Logan’s forever guardian will need to be patient with him initially but will be rewarded within a short time with a very special, gentle and loving long haired boy.
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If you are interested in adopting Logan, please read the information below including the 'Other notes' section, to check your circumstances match theirs. If they do, please take a look at our current rehoming process, and fill out an application form.
How Rehoming Works