Adoptar a Ross
Siamés · Macho · Adulto · 4 años
Socks y Opie son hermanas que nacieron en junio de 2022. Han llegado a Windyway ya que su dueña se estaba mudando y no pudo llevarlas con ella. Siempre han sido gatas de interior, por lo que buscan un hogar donde puedan permanecer como gatas de interior o donde haya espacio exterior muy seguro como un jardín protegido contra gatos o una catio, ya que no tienen sentido de la calle. Socks (cara negra) es ligeramente más segura de las hermanas y es una gata juguetona y cariñosa que a veces puede ser bastante vocal. Opie es más tímida pero responde bien al manejo suave y paciente y disfruta de un abrazo y atención nocturna: le encanta jugar con cuerda y juguetes colgantes. Han vivido previamente con un perro pequeño sin ningún problema. Les encantaría un hogar seguro, juntas. Debido a que Opie es una chica tímida, necesita un hogar tranquilo con alguien que tenga la paciencia para dejarla acomodarse y ganar confianza a su propio ritmo. Opie y Socks están identificadas con microchip y ahora han sido esterilizadas y han recibido tratamiento contra pulgas/parásitos y sus primeras vacunas. Tienen un informe de salud limpio del veterinario.
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Ross, born in October, 2021 (estimate), came to Windyway in June '26. He's a lovely, handsome, chunky monkey who was originally trapped, neutered and returned (hence the clipped left ear) by a different charity, as a community cat. Unfortunately the caretaker had let the cats down by not fulfilling their responsibility and Ross wandered to another neighbourhood nearby where he was not welcome. He had reverted to living on his wits, letting himself into homes via cat flaps and upsetting resident cats, in an attempt to find food and kindness. A few people took pity on him and brought him to us which is when we were able to piece together his story via his microchip. He's neutered and microchipped, and has now started his vaccinations. Ross is a lovely boy who just needs a home to call his own. He's none aggressive but, due to his background of having to fend for himself, may fare better as an only cat so he's not having to share his food and space. He is good to be handled but doesn't yet seek affection although he is showing signs that he is enjoying attention more each day - he has spent too much of his life being chased away poor chap so it's understandable that he's wary initially. Ross would suit someone who is confident in handling cats and who has the patience to allow him the time and understanding he needs while he settles into a safe and welcoming home where we feel he'll soon be asserting that he is "large and in charge
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