Meet Lord, an 18-month-old Siamese gentleman who knows exactly how handsome he is and sees no reason to be modest about it. With his striking looks, gentle nature and trademark Siamese chatter, Lord is searching for a forever home worthy of his royal status.
Unlike many young cats, Lord is not interested in turning your home into a race track. He much prefers the finer things in life: a comfortable lap, a sunny windowsill, a peaceful nap and a good conversation with his humans. As a Siamese, he enjoys keeping you updated on his thoughts throughout the day and is never shy about expressing an opinion.
Lord can be a little reserved when meeting new people, but once he feels comfortable, his affectionate side shines through. He enjoys cuddles, companionship and being close to his people, happily settling in for some quality lap time.
One thing Lord is very clear about is that he does not want an indoor-only lifestyle. He loves watching the world outside and would like safe access to the outdoors once settled. A secure catio would be ideal, although rural homes may be considered for traditional outdoor access.
Lord previously lived with a young child and found the experience rather disappointing. He would therefore be happiest in a home with older children aged 10+ or in an adult-only household where he can once again enjoy being the centre of attention.
Despite being offered an impressive selection of gourmet meals in foster care, Lord remains refreshingly down to earth and is perfectly content with a good-quality bowl of dry food. He is proof that even royalty can have simple tastes.
If you’re looking for a handsome, calm and affectionate companion who will fill your home with love, conversation and a touch of Siamese charm, Lord may just be the perfect addition to your family.
Partially Vaccinated: The first vaccination has been completed. The second will need to be arranged and covered by the new owner.
We’re a foster-based charity, so each cat lives in a home environment before adoption. This helps us see how they cope with things like children, other cats, and dogs.
Because we don’t always know a cat’s full history (especially if they were a stray), our guidance is based on what we’ve observed in foster care. For example:
If a cat has lived happily with children, we’ll note they’re suitable for family homes.
If a cat is very timid and hasn’t been around children, we may suggest an adult-only home.
The same applies for cats and dogs — suitability depends on their behaviour and what we’ve seen first-hand.
As a foster-based rescue, when one cat is adopted their space is quickly filled by another in need. If a cat is adopted into an unsuitable home and has to return, it unsettles them and creates real challenges with our limited foster spaces.
We also believe that, where possible, cats should have safe access to the outdoors. Unless a cat is specifically listed as indoor-only, outdoor access is a requirement for adoption.
Our priority is always to match each cat with the home where they’ll feel safe, settled, and happy.
Instead of applying for individual cats you can open a general adoption form here General Interest Form.
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