Manul was caught off the streets only with the help of a trap. He had long avoided people and was distrustful—life on the streets doesn’t teach one to be open. But over time, in the shelter, he began to change. He remains cautious around strangers, but in a cozy and stable environment, he quickly opens up.

He has learned to trust

Now, Manul is affectionate and calm with those he knows. He is no longer that wild street vagabond he once was. Unfortunately, nearly all his teeth have been removed, but he manages well with soft food. Manul has also been diagnosed with FIV (feline immunodeficiency virus), so he is looking for a home without other cats—but he could get along with a dog or be the only furry friend.
He is well-trained with the litter box and quickly adapts to indoor living. If you want to give a chance to someone who has gone through a tough journey and learned to trust—this boy is waiting for you.

How to help Manul

Manul is still at the shelter and hopes to meet his "special" person. You can support him by treating him to a delicious Kitty Day. And of course, just telling his story helps too. A repost is also an act of kindness.