We recently rescued this loving and affectionate cat from somewhere where she wasnt very well looked after, since being with us the past week and a half she has started to gain back the weight and isnt skin and bone anymore, but unfortunately she doesnt get on with our other cats.
She's very affectionate but we believe that due to how rough of a life she's had in the past she needs a home with no other pets where she can get lots of love and attention.
We really wish she could stay but its just not working with our other cats and isnt fair on them or her. She really is so loving and deserves a home where she can relax and enjoy her life.
She's 3 (we believe) but the previous owners had no details for her and we dont believe she is microchipped.
If you think you could give her a good home then please message and let us know. We're only asking for a small cost (£50) for the medical bills we have paid in order to get her seen and brought back up to a stable weight. She is in good health now and only needs to remain on kitten food for another 2 weeks (kitten food has higher fat % for weight gain).
She does need a groom as she came to us severely matted and we've not managed to be able to get them all out.
Thanks in advance.
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