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About Me
| Breed: | Domestic Shorthair crossbreed |
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| Colour: | Tortoiseshell |
| Age: | 2 Years (approx) |
| Ref: | ANI04744 |
Meet Bear,
Bear is a beautiful girl with a huge personality packed in a bundle of love. She absolutely adores attention and will happily soak up all the fuss you can give her. Weather shes curling up beside you or nudging in for extra affection, Bear is always ready for a cuddle. One of her cutest traits is her habit of rolling onto her back and patiently waiting for a tummy rub - she knows how to charm her way into your heart.
Bear would thrive in a home where she can be the centre of attention, as she has shown signs of cat flu and will need to be the only cat in the household. With the right care and a loving environment, she'll make an incredibly affectionate and entertaining companion.
Bear came into us with quite a bit of fur loss this was due to flea allergy dermatitis, she has received a routine flea treatment and also been clear by a vet for rehoming. New adopters will need to make sure to keep up to date with regular flea treatments to ensure she doesn't get to this stage again. She is also currently being fed a gastrointestinal diet due to her having a bit of a sensitive stomach when she first arrived. We would be looking for her to continue with this diet initially in her new home before she can be gradually transitioned to another.
If you're looking for a cat full of character who will keep you company and make you smile everyday, Bear could be the perfect match!
Her adoption fee is £85.
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