Tom
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About Tom
❤️ Tom – A Brave Three-Legged Boy Looking for His Forever Home ❤️
Tom was living in a neighborhood in Athens, like so many stray cats, and was being cared for by local volunteers. One day, his life changed dramatically when a dog escaped from its owner's leash and attacked him.
The dog grabbed Tom and violently shook him, causing a devastating injury to his leg. He was immediately rushed to the vet, but unfortunately, his leg was too badly injured to be saved and had to be amputated.
Despite everything he went through, Tom never lost his gentle and loving nature. Today, he has adapted beautifully to life on three legs and lives completely normally, without any limitations. He is playful, affectionate and incredibly trusting of people.
And perhaps most amazingly, his traumatic experience has not made him afraid of dogs. ❤️ Tom is comfortable around them and can happily coexist with friendly dogs.
Tom is now looking for a forever home where he can finally feel safe and loved. We are looking for a family who will keep him indoors, with a secure balcony, and give him the care, affection and stability he deserves.
After everything this brave little boy has survived, we hope his next chapter will be the one that lasts forever. 🐾❤️
Tom is already
• Vaccinated
• Neutered
• Dewormed
• Microchipped
• FIV & FeLV negative
• Extremely affectionate and people-oriented
• Calm, gentle and trusting
• Fully adapted to life on three legs
• Comfortable around dogs and able to coexist with them
Could you be the person who gives Tom the safe and loving forever home he has been waiting for? ❤️
Our animals travel to their new homes with an EU pet passport and a valid vaccination record. Adoption takes place exclusively after a successful home check and with an adoption contract.
For transportation, we work with reliable and licensed animal transport companies. We take care of the complete organization of the journey and the preparation of all required legal documents. All documents will be handed over to you when the animal is transferred to your care.
