Meet Ace – a very special boy is looking for his forever home in the Netherlands.

Ace story is one of heartbreak, being unwanted by his own family. He once part of a family, he then developed a urinary tract infection that caused him to drip urine. Instead of helping him through it, his owner took him back to the vet with instructions to put him to sleep — simply because they didn’t want him anymore due to his health issue.

Thankfully, the vet refused to give up on him. Ace was kept on urinary treatment and spent six long months in a cage, recovering but waiting. His condition has left a lasting effect — he still drips a tiny drop of urine sometimes outside litter box especially when he’s stressed — but his rescuer couldn’t bear the thought of him living the rest of his life caged. She took him under her wing, determined to give this sweet boy the chance he truly deserves. His condition unfortunately made it difficult to find him the right family and forever home. But, we won’t give up. We are still hoping that one day, someone who has a big heart will come forward and offer him a home.

Ace doesn’t let his condition hold him back. He is a playful, affectionate cat who loves to sit on a lap and soak up cuddles. Bird-watching is one of his favourite pastimes, and he’s always up for playtime with balls, his laser pointer, or climbing his cat tree. With his soft fluffy coat, amber eyes, and endearing pink nose, he’s every bit as beautiful as he is gentle.

This cuddly boy needs an understanding forever home — one that won’t give up on him, but instead offers patience, love, and the chance to live outside of a cage. In return, Ace will give you all the affection, companionship, and joy you could hope for. He truly deserves to be cherished for who he is. He is such a loving, calm and peaceful boy.

Ace is an indoor cat only and can have an access into a fully catproof balcony.

He is fully vaccinated for both tricat and rabies, neutered, microchipped, dewormed, tested negative for mycoplasma and FIV/FeLV.

The adoption fee of €280 helps cover part of his vet care and relocation costs from Bahrain.