Domestic Long Hair·3 years, 2 months·♀ Female·BlackGrey┊Solid
Luna and Sky are a pair of stunning long-haired beauties, each with their own unique charm, ready to find a peaceful sanctuary where they can blossom at their own pace. Sky, the elegant grey girl, is the more reserved of the two, preferring to tuck herself away in a cozy nook as she cautiously builds trust with new humans. Luna, her sleek black companion, shares a timid nature but shows a bit more confidence, often emerging after just a few days of patient coaxing and tasty treats. She delights in gentle company, purring contentedly during fuss sessions before gracefully retreating when she's had her fill. These lovely ladies coexist harmoniously yet cherish their independence, making them suitable for adoption together or separately. They have a history of living with other cats, so with slow, careful introductions and ample personal resources and safe hiding spots, they might adjust to a feline friend. However, due to Sky's particularly shy demeanor, if they stay as a pair, we advise against a home with dogs. Small pets should be securely housed to ensure everyone's safety. Luna and Sky will thrive in a quiet adult environment, though calm older teenagers could be a good fit. Both are timid souls who need owners committed to moving at their rhythm, providing plenty of cozy hideaways as needed. They haven't yet ventured outdoors, so access to a safe, road-free back garden would be wonderful for their exploration. Sky, especially, will require easy indoor access if she feels anxious, and they'll both need to learn how to use a cat flap if one is available. They deserve ample space and time to settle, with safe hiding places and a quiet, hands-off approach until their confidence grows. Remember, they can be rehomed separately or as a pair.
Both Luna and Sky are in good health, with no specific medical needs mentioned. They are timid cats who require a gentle, patient environment to build trust and confidence.
Luna and Sky are available for adoption either together or separately. Interested adopters should be prepared for a gradual introduction process, respecting their need for space and quiet. Contact the shelter to arrange a viewing and discuss how to best welcome these graceful girls into your home.