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Foster / Adoption Spotlight. Name Moo Moo. Gender ..

 



💡FOSTER / ADOPTION SPOTLIGHT💡

Name: Moo Moo

Gender: Male

Breed: Local

Colour: White tabby

Age: 5 years 5 months old (as at September 2024)

Moo Moo’s story began on the streets where life was anything but easy. Bullied by other community cats, this timid boy found refuge in the most unlikely places — hiding in drains. A kind-hearted feeder noticed Moo Moo’s plight and began caring for him, giving him compassion and care.

Moo Moo eventually found his way to the SPCA, where he has been residing for over six months due to initial ringworm and recurring bouts of cat flu. With his big tomcat cheeks, a feature that developed because he was not sterilised until reaching maturity, and his enchanting heterochromia, Moo Moo’s past experiences have left him extremely timid. Cleaning his ears may elicit a growl, but when he feels secure, you might catch him drooling from satisfaction.

Patience is key with Moo Moo. When he feels safe with a guardian, he will slowly come forward for pats, showing glimpses of the affectionate cat he can become. It is a process that requires time, understanding, and a lot of love. He is in need of a calm and supportive environment.

His SPCA guardians are confident that with the right person who can provide him with the time, space, and gentle care he needs, Moo Moo can thrive and become a loving companion. If you are looking to foster or adopt a special cat who needs a little extra love, Moo Moo might just be the one for you. Please drop an email to enquiries@spca.org.sg with ‘Foster/Adopt Moo Moo’ as the subject if you feel like you can be the patient and understanding family Moo Moo has been waiting for.


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