Espie, Umbra and Leaf are timid cats and is looking for a special, understanding and patient home…
Now I have arrived at your home, everything is strange and I don’t feel good.
Do not feel impatient if I don’t sleep in my new basket. Yesterday I slept in the dirt.
Do not be terrified if I gobble up my food. Yesterday I had to do it to survive.
Do not get angry if I pee on your floor. Yesterday it did not matter.
Do not be sad if I am afraid of your loving hand. Yesterday I did not have one.
Have patience with me, it’s your world but not yet mine.
If I trust you, I can give you the greatest gift I have to give. MY HEART.
All I need is a bit of time to adjust.
Age
1 year old approx on 10/6/24
Gender
Female, Male, Female
Colour
Tabby, Black and white and Tortie
Neutered
Yes
Vaccinated
Yes/No/No
Microchipped8
Yes
Good with Children
Yes
Good with other Cats
Yes
Good with Dogs
Yes
Dry Food
Royal Canin and Purina One
Wet Food
Animonda, Carny and Applaws
Litter
Breeder Celect
Espie came in separately to Umbra and Leaf but she really enjoys their company, especially Umbra.
Espie was born in a back garden full of rubbish, rubble, rats and deceased kittens. She was about 6 weeks old and was very traumatised. She has come on a lot and loves the company of other cats. She will take food and treats from you and love liki sticks. She will be fine with quiet, non reactive dogs and lives with one in her foster home but she would not cope with a loud or boisterous dog.
Umbra is friendly, funny and very loving. He is a busy boy and is very nosey. He comes when you call him, chatters at you and gives big cuddles. He does a funny dance when he is trying to get comfy and he really does make you laugh.
Leaf is a timid and quiet little girl. She is incredibly sweet and has had a rough start in life but has a lot of love to give. She is very small but healthy.
She cuddles around you at breakfast and tea but does spend a lot of time snoozing or hidden away.
These three are very sweet and have been through a huge amount. They now need a loving and calm environment where they can continue to decompress and learn to relax.