Smiley
Meet Smiley – a beautiful chocolate brown boy with the brightest blue eyes and the biggest heart. He's been waiting far too long for a home of his own, and we know somewhere out there is the perfect family who’ll fall in love the moment they meet him.
Smiley was cruelly dumped on the streets of Bahrain—something hard to imagine when you see his loving little face. Thankfully, his rescuer found him just in time and rushed him to the vet. He was dangerously skinny, dehydrated, and weak. It took time, patience, and care, but Smiley made a full recovery—and now he’s ready to give his heart to someone who won’t ever let him down.
Smiley is full of personality. He’s incredibly cuddly, adores human attention, and will happily curl up in your lap or follow you from room to room. He’s a foodie through and through—mealtimes are his favourite time of day (closely followed by cuddle time!).
This sweet boy is affectionate, playful, and just the right amount of cheeky. He loves doing zoomies around the house, chasing his toys, and watching birds from the window. He enjoys kisses and being carried around like a baby, and he’s always up for a bit of fun. Smiley is confident and intelligent, and just like his name he’ll keep you smiling every single day.
He’s happiest with humans and thrives in a home where he can be the centre of attention. While Smiley can be bossy with other cats, he’s wonderful with children and would make a fantastic addition to a family home where he can soak up all the love he craves.
Smiley has been waiting so patiently for his forever home. Could you be the one to finally show this beautiful boy what forever really means?
If you think you could offer Smiley his furrever home, please contact our page – Clan McCat Scotland: International Cat Rescue – Charity number SC051803
Thank you for helping us help them.
🐾 FIV/FeLV Negative
🐾 Dewormed, vaccinated, microchipped, and neutered
🐾 Minimum Donation Applies
🐾 Together, we make the impossible pawsible 🐾.
More about me...
Sex
Age
Can live with dogs
Can live with other cats
Can live with children
Male
June 2020
Not Tested
No
Yes