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If you have a Facebook account, you can post that picture above on your timeline, and it will go out to all your friends. You'll want to ask that they help you find a home for him. Hopefully, they will share on their own accounts.
Instagram is a posting site on smartphones. Since you don't have one, you won't be able to do that.
You could also list him on Petfinder - that's a website and on Craigslist, another website. But be sure to charge at least $50 for him to keep out the weirdos. And ask a lot of questions about what the buyers intend to do with him. Black cats can attract a lot of unsavory characters if you aren't careful. He is on PetFinders, no nibbles although he has been on there for over two months. Yes I know about black cats in the US and the crazy people who believe they are witches' familiars and sent by the devil and other superstitous stuff.The supervisor of the CatClub has to approve all potential cat parents and we do charge a reasonable adoption fee. She usually checks out people very thoroughly although there have been exemptions like when a lady came from San Diego, some 100 miles away, to look at a cat who just could not get along with my resident cats (too young and rambuctious!) whom I had adopted from the CatClub and that cat took to her right away and she fell in love at first sight, I talked to her for over an hour while she petted this cat. I have made a new friend, I visit about every two months and she visits me during the summer when it stays light late (unlike me she does not drive after dark) and the cat has absolutely bloomed, has gotten a new sister, a Persian kitten who has taken over and after a year is as big as he is and he is a Maine Coon mix, so very large with cowhocks and splay feet, but a match made in heaven. I am hoping for something like that for Patrick. Thanks for the info re Facebook and Instagram.