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About Me
| Breed: | Domestic Shorthair crossbreed |
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| Colour: | Black |
| Age: | 2 Years (approx) |
| Ref: | ANI03291 |
This pretty little darling is Layla. Layla was signed over to our care from a multicat home.
She settled in with us beautifully and has been an inquisitive girl since she came in. She will headbump and purr to let you know how much she is enjoying your company and lean into your hand to ask for more. We have tried to initiate playtime but she isn't really interested just yet. We have noticed she can be easily spooked by noise or scary movements and she will let us know she is scared as she lets out a little growl, stands on alert and retreats back to her safe space.
She loves treats and will often be found making biscuits in her bed!
Layla will prefer a quieter home without too many scary noises so she can settle in at her own pace. So if any children are present they should be older and we feel she would prefer not to live with a dog.
PLEASE NOTE - Our centre is appointment only. Due to a high volume of applications and emails we are unable to discuss the animals any further until we have received your completed application form. We receive a large number of applications for each animal, if you have not heard within 7 days of submitting your application form you have been unsuccessful on this occasion, please keep a check on the website as this is updated daily.
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The Animal Centre is currently working on an appointment only process.If your looking to adopt then we would ask you to fill out an application form and from here we can talk you through the adoption process.
If you need any support with this process please don't hesitate to email us with your query. Birmac@rspca.org.uk
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