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SABRINA
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About Me
| Breed: | Domestic Shorthair crossbreed |
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| Colour: | Grey |
| Age: | 1 Year (approx) |
| Ref: | ANI03734 |
Meet the beautiful Sabrina, a one-year-old grey domestic shorthair. Sabrina arrived into our care from a complex multi-cat household situation. She is bonded with another cat, Snowball, and the pair are looking for a special home where they can remain together.
When Sabrina and Snowball first came to us, they were understandably very shut down and scared, a typical reaction from cats navigating a big change after coming from a multi-cat environment. However, thanks to the dedicated care and patient handling they have received, both girls have flourished. Their true personalities have begun to emerge, transforming them into sweet and affectionate companions. While Sabrina is very loving, her friend Snowball is currently the slightly more confident and outgoing of the two.
We believe that Sabrina and Snowball would be happy living in a home with kind, respectful primary school-age children. They would thrive on the attention and companionship a family environment can offer.
As with all new cats, Sabrina and Snowball will need to be kept strictly indoors initially. This is a crucial period that allows them the necessary time to fully settle into their new surroundings, establish a sense of security, and bond with their adopters. It is essential that potential adopters understand and commit to a period of indoor living. Following the settling-in period, adopters must remain observant. If Sabrina and Snowball show a strong, undeniable desire for outdoor access—such as frequently pacing at doors or windows—this need must be met for their ongoing welfare and quality of life. The decision to allow outdoor access should be carefully managed, ensuring the area is safe.
With the correct, slow, and positive introduction process, Sabrina and Snowball could potentially live successfully with another established cat. Furthermore, they may also be able to share their home with a cat-savvy dog—one that is calm, respectful of feline space, and has prior positive experience living alongside cats. Careful, supervised introductions are mandatory for any existing pets.
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