They would do well settled in one room to begin with and with puppy pads/newspaper around the litter tray - Max had an upset tummy when he first arrived (all sorted now) and he associates the litter tray with discomfort. Max loves his Mum and they are very close with Meg regularly still washing him though she puts him in his place from time to time too - once a mum, always a mum! They are not overly happy being picked up so will need a patient household to help them progress and so are not suitable for very young children. They are shy but loving, very gentle natured and enjoy a fuss but like to approach you first. Mum Meg and son Max □□ This pretty pair are more lucky cats rescued from a life on the streets. Are you ready to adopt a cat from Bristol & Wales Cat Rescue? Make sure you read our Adopt page and complete our Adoption Application form.ĪpplyĪlready passed the home check? Contact us if you’d like to adopt. Neutered, chipped, vaccinated plus comes with 5 weeks free insurance. He's not a lap cat but loves to snuggle next to you on the settee or bed, just make sure you always have one hand free for those chin tickles though! Lastly, he would love a garden away from busy roads as he's used to going out. He's a sweet, gentle, loving boy and adores a chin scritch - his most favourite thing. He's used to being the centre of someone's world but he's not needy - he's quite happy to entertain himself if you're not home. He would thrive in a quiet home with perhaps an older person or couple with no children or other pets. He was extremely anxious when he first arrived but has now become much more social and confident. He came into foster after his elderly owner went into hospital and has been with us for 6 months now. Any tabby lovers out there? □ Stripey is a handsome Tabby Bengal mix, approx 13 years old.
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