An unwanted wheezy cat can’t find someone to love him because he has asthma.
The moggy, called Blackie, has been without an owner his whole life.
The eight-year-old was found as a stray.
Vets checked him over and found out he had asthma
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Blackie now has to have a dose of his inhaler every day, just like humans.
But it has put off potential owners who visit him at the RSPCA Wimbledon, Wandsworth and Sutton Branch, south London.
There has been “zero interest” in him since September last year, as reported by What’s The Jam.
The black cat’s health has drastically improved.
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But he is still looking for a loving home to take him in.
Sarah Henderson, Animal Welfare Officer at the branch, said: “Blackie has been overlooked for so long, he has had zero interest.
“We suspect it’s because he’s black, and black cats are always overlooked, plus he has medical needs too.”
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She added: “He loves affection and his favourite place to be is sleeping in your lap or at the end of the bed.
“And sometimes he will wait for you by the door like a dog.”
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