A ‘fang-tastic’ cat who has spent more than 120 days in the care of an animal welfare charity is looking for his forever home.
Vampire lookalike Archie, five, is currently housed at the RSPCA’s Central Suffolk branch in Martlesham.
Known for his two fangs that stick out of his mouth, he was rescued by the charity after welfare concerns.
Archie is looking for a new home. Picture: RSPCA
Donna Rich, cattery supervisor at the branch, described him as a ‘beautiful’ but ‘feisty’ boy looking for a patient and understanding new owner.
She said: “Archie enjoys company and attention but he can be a little cheeky generally when he’s over stimulated when having fuss from people.
“He would benefit from attention in small doses and for owners to make sure they get consent from him first – usually in the form of a little head bump!
“He is looking for a patient and understanding home who understands these boundaries and can provide him with lots of enrichment and playtime to reduce frustration and keep his busy brain occupied.
“Once he has all of this, we hope Archie will make a perfect companion as this little ‘Vampurr’ is just dying to meet someone special who will be his biggest ‘fang’.”
The charity has warned that Archie would prefer to be the only cat in a home, which should also not have any dogs.
He could be rehomed to families who have teenagers or older and he will need to go outside to explore, and also enjoy plenty of playtime with his owner, it added.
Anyone who believes they could offer Archie a new home should get in touch with the RSPCA on 0300 999 7321 or via email on info@rspca-suffolkcentral.org.uk.