Meet Angel: The Food-Loving Feline with a Sensitive Side
Angel came into our care through no fault of her own, and she found the new environment a bit stressful at first. But don't worry – this lovely lady has found her feet and is now settling in beautifully, feeling much more relaxed. Angel enjoys company, but let's be honest: she loves food the most! She's much more interested in her meals and will lead you straight over to where she's fed, hoping you'll give her more. Of course, with a history of a sensitive tummy, it's best not to go overboard on treats. Sweet and energetic once she's comfortable, Angel likes head rubs and can be a lively girl when she's settled. Kids would be a new experience for her, but we think she wouldn't mind them as long as they don't try to pick her up.
Perfect Match
- A home with adults or children who understand not to pick her up – she can be nervous initially but is friendly and lively once settled.
- Gradual introductions if living with another cat; she's happy to share her space with feline friends.
- No dogs, please – she prefers a canine-free zone.
- Small pets are fine as long as they are securely housed.
- Access to both indoor and outdoor areas in a low traffic zone away from main roads.
Health & Specific Needs
- Medical History: Angel has historic medical concerns including cat flu, diarrhoea, and she's had a dental performed. These need consideration before adoption. Our rehoming team will provide further details if you apply and are a successful match. We also advise discussing any medical concerns, historic or ongoing, with your vet before booking an appointment.
- Sensitive Tummy: Best to stick to a consistent diet and limit treats.
- Outdoor Experience: We don't know if she's ever been outside before, so a secure outdoor area is important for her safety.
Viewing & Logistics
If you're interested in meeting Angel, please apply through our rehoming process. Our team will be happy to discuss her needs and arrange a visit. Due to her medical history, we recommend consulting your vet before moving forward.