At a glance

Meet Woody

Pet typeCat
Breed / typeDesi Cat (Indie)
Age7 years 1 month
GenderMale
SizeMedium
VaccinatedYes
Neutered / spayedYes
LocationPune

About

About Woody

Woody is a community cat living in a gated society in Balewadi. He is under my care and is bonded with another cat Stella. He is a senior boy, very calm and affectionate. He would thrive in a house with a protected yard/catio as he prefers having access to the outdoors and doesn't always want to be inside. He is a special needs cat with one eye who has ongoing medication to treat his skin. He is litter trained and his vaccines, deworming and de-fleaing are all up to date.

Health & care

Health information

VaccinatedYes
Neutered / spayedYes

Medical conditions

Feeds three times daily —RC Urinary Dry + Vet Life Gastro Dry, occasionaly eats Sheba wet food pouch. Indoor only:No. Litter-trained: Yes. Good with children: Yes. Good with other cats: Yes Good with dogs: Unknown. Known medical conditions: Yes, has skin issues -self inflicted wounds could be due to nervous system issue or allergies. Medications: Corticosteriods. Behavioural notes: Needs his mate Stella to be adopted with him, gets nervous if he is not around her. Has anxiety if left alone, prefers outdoors. Scratching habits: uses post and will scratch furniture if posts are not available.

Rehoming

Why Woody needs a home

No additional rehoming information has been provided.

Location

Pune

Approximate area only. Contact the lister for the exact meeting location.

Interested?

Talk to Woody's lister

Ask questions, arrange a meeting and make sure the pet is the right fit for your home.

Helpful answers

FAQs about adopting Cat

Do cats need vaccinations like dogs?

Yes, core vaccines are essential. Check each pet’s profile.

What should I feed my cat?

A mix of quality dry and wet food, plus fresh water. Avoid dog food — cats need taurine.

Do cats scratch furniture?

Scratching is natural. Provide scratch posts and pads to protect your furniture.

Can I adopt a senior cat?

Yes. Older cats often make calm, low-maintenance companions.

How long will it take a cat to settle into my home?

Anywhere from a few days to a few weeks — let the cat set the pace.

Do cats need companions?

Some love company, others prefer being the only cat. The rescuer will advise based on temperament.

Are cats spayed or neutered before adoption?

Most are, but confirm with the rescuer — especially with kittens.

Can indoor cats live happily without outdoor access?

Yes. Indoor cats live longer if provided toys, climbing shelves, and playtime.