Where are they now? - Archie

Archie the Cat

Archie is my gorgeous ginger furball and he came to me from the NDAA when he was about 5 months old. When I went to see the cats he was definitely the one who chose me and not the other way around! He is everything I’d hoped for in a cat and has a wonderful personality. I’m on my own and he’s really great company, he follows me wherever I go and likes to be involved in everything I do. He’s a typical older kitten, playful, nosey and boisterous a constant source of entertainment and fun, his antics make me laugh even when he’s naughty because he’s just so adorable. He does have a rather strange obsession with running water, he doesn’t like getting wet like most cats but he’ll stare at a recently used plughole for ages and when I’m doing the washing up it’s always supervised! Favourite games are to ambush me from behind the shower curtain or to play fetch with his ball up the stairs, and yes he does carry it down and leave t at my feet like a dog, it’s his party piece!

As well as playful Archie is also a very cuddly cat he loves a lap to curl up or sprawl out on in the evening for a good old fuss and I have my very own furry hot water bottle at night (after he’s spent a while practicing his pounce skills all over the duvet!). I hoped I would get a fun, friendly and affectionate cat and with Archie I couldn’t have been luckier, for me he is quite simply the perfect little ginger mog.

My last much loved moggie Jasper was also a rescued cat, I really believe rescued cats appreciate a good home when they are given the opportunity to have one. Jasper was a lovely companion once he knew he was secure and safe and now I have little Archie, he’s proof that the job done by the N.D.A.A is invaluable. These animals are so deserving of a good home and quite simply without the whole N.D.A.A team Archie and I would not have found each other which now is unthinkable. I would recommend a rescue animal to anyone.

PLEASE NOTE: all animals are subject to a NDAA home check before rehoming.

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