Benny

Breed: Domestic Short Hair
Sex: Male
Size: Medium
Colour: White
Secondary Colour: Grey
Birthdate: 01/11/2010
Animal ID: A28467
Microchip number: 982000123120277

A Little Bit About Benny

INTRODUCING BENNY!

Could Benny be your perfect companion?

At 15 years young, Benny isn’t looking for chaos or adventure, just a quiet home, a comfy spot, and someone to share his days with.

He’s the kind of cat who will sit beside you while you read or watch TV, keeping you company without asking for much in return. No kitten mischief, no drama, just a gentle, easygoing presence that makes a house feel like home.

Benny is best suited to a calm only-cat household, where he can enjoy all the attention and comfort without having to share his space.

Benny is available for adoption, and we’re looking for someone who can give him the stability and love he deserves for the rest of his life. He has been well cared for in rescue, and now he deserves a permanent home where he can truly settle in.

He has so much love to give, and he truly deserves a home where he can relax and be someone’s special boy in his golden years.

If you’ve been thinking about a calm, affectionate companion, or know someone who would be perfect, please reach out or share this post.

Let’s find Benny the home he’s been waiting for.

All AWL NSW kittens and cats come litter trained, desexed, microchipped, and will have received their first vaccination.

AWL NSW Rehoming Organisation Number: R251000222

Expressions of interest to https://form.jotform.com/awlillawarra/adopt

My adoption fee includes desexing, health check, microchipping, I am up-to-date with vaccinations and eligible for free lifetime registration.

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My health has been checked
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Want to meet Benny?

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