04/06/2026
🚨 We need to talk about Leo.
Because at this point, it’s getting ridiculous.
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🗓️ 213 days in care.
Like… be serious.
Leo is 18 months old. He’s handsome. He’s sweet. He’s a giant cuddle bug. He’s got the cutest little face. He’s basically built for couch snuggles and emotional support duties.
So what’s the catch?
People see three letters.
PRA.
And suddenly they’re gone.
PRA (Progressive Retinal Atrophy) is an inherited eye condition that causes gradual vision loss. It sounds scary, but cats like Leo adapt incredibly well and can continue to live happy, full lives.
But here’s the thing: Leo does not spend his days thinking about his PRA.
Leo spends his days doing important cat things.
✨ Napping.
✨ Snuggling.
✨ Supervising humans.
✨ Looking adorable.
✨ Existing as a large orange gentleman.
He knows his environment. He navigates beautifully. He learns layouts quickly. He lives a completely happy, normal life.
The only one making a big deal out of his eyesight seems to be everyone except Leo.
He is fine with other cats, settles well with dogs and would be fine with children over 10.
Meanwhile, this sweet boy has watched cat after cat get adopted while he stays behind.
213 days.
That’s seven months of being overlooked.
Seven months of waiting for someone to realise that a diagnosis is not a personality.
And Leo’s personality?
10/10.
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We refuse to believe there isn’t a human out there whose life would be objectively improved by having this giant snuggle bug sleeping on their couch.
So please.
Share him.
Tag your friends.
Send him to that person who keeps saying they want a cat.
Microchip: 991003003074410
Location: Ingleburn, NSW
Because Leo has waited long enough. 🧡