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About Me
| Breed: | Domestic Shorthair crossbreed |
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| Colour: | Tortoiseshell |
| Age: | 0-3 Months |
| Ref: | ANI05190 |
This lovely lady is Cadbury!
Cadbury is one of seven kittens born to a heavily pregnant stray mum who came into our care. Having spent her whole life in the cattery, the world is still a big place for this sweet little girl.
Unlike some of her more outgoing siblings, Cadbury can be a little shy when meeting new people and prefers to take her time getting to know you. However, once she feels comfortable, she is happy to be handled and enjoys gentle attention from those she trusts.
What Cadbury may lack in confidence around people, she certainly makes up for in her love of playtime! She adores chasing toys, pouncing on anything that moves, and entertaining herself and her siblings with her playful antics.
We believe Cadbury's confidence will truly blossom in a loving home environment, where she can build strong bonds with her new family at her own pace. With a little patience and understanding, she is sure to grow into a wonderful companion.
Cadbury has been fully weaned from mum and will remain in our care until she is 9 weeks old for her initial vaccination and then returning for her 2nd vaccination and neutering at a later date.
Cadbury can live with other existing cats in the home as well as a calm natured dog. She could also live with children depending on introductions done here at the centre.
Potential adopters must be within 1 hour of our centre and willing to make multiple trips.
The adoption fee is £95
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