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Clingy GCCF Pedigree Ragdoll with all items

Ilford
1 week
£1,000
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Details
Adv. ID
wHR6asKnS
Views
73
Favourites
4
Adv. Location
Advert Type
For sale
Breed
Health Checked
yes
Microchipped by collection date
yes
Neutered
yes
Pet Age:
1 year, 3 months
Pet Available
2024-05-24
Pet Viewable with Mother
no
Pets in litter
1 female
Registered
GCCF
Vaccinations up to date
yes
Worm and flea treated
yes
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Description
With a broken heart I am having to sell my dearest Lana. She is the sweetest cat I could’ve asked for. She follows me around everywhere and loves being near people. She likes the outside world (but she’s not street smart and not fit to be let out without supervision) and loves playing in the garden with the neighborhood cat. will happily take all the strokes and pets she can get (loves her neck and chin being scratched). When she’s tired she will lay next to you or in between your thighs. She loves to sleep on a duvet on the same bed as you (she’s a clever little princess and if you give her a different duvet to sleep on the bed she will will wait for you to lay down so she can come lay on your duvet with you 😭💕) Behaviour: - She loves kids and loves to play. We play peek-a-boo with her and she sometimes even jumps up to try to “scare” us 😂😭. She’s just the cutest. - When she wants something she’ll sit next to it (her food bowl or the litter tray if she wants it cleaned) and patiently waits while looking at you or meows to get your attention about it. - She also meows when she wants to go out into the garden or if she wants to look outside the window (but I don’t recommend opening the window without having an eye on her as she likes to explore). - She loves being in the same room as you and eats whenever you eat too. She’ll follow you especially if it’s nap time or bed time and lay down in between your thighs or on the duvet next to you 😭. - She’s extremely shy and scared by nature. She will take a while to settle down and be comfortable with you. Please be patient and you’ll see how much love she has to offer. - She’s not really a lap cat and she doesn’t enjoy being picked up, but if she’s tired enough she’ll let you pick her up and put her on your lap. She’ll sleep there for hours unless you disturb her too much (although this is quite rare). If you’re looking for a lap cat than Lana is not for you as she doesn’t use physical touch to show her love. - She loves to play bite when she’s very playful and energetic and also when you give her belly rubs. The bites are all playful and she has never bitten me hard or to the point where it hurts at all. What she’ll come with: - Her remaining wet and dry food (all high quality because we never want to feed her anything with “cereals” or “various sugars” mixed in). - Lots of toys - High quality cat carrier backpack - Her big cat tree - Her little cat chair - All her pedigree GCCF certifications. - Her family tree that goes back two generations (I think) - Vaccination records. - A clean bill of health (slight fracture near the end of her tail, but the vet said that it's nothing to worry about and will heal up soon) - Yearly vaccination and check up done - Natural dewormer and flea treatment from good companies. Some things I’m hoping you could provide for her: - A furry friend (not necessary) - A garden (necessary) - Someone at home most of the time (she cries when she has no one around ☹️ so this is necessary too). - Unconditional love even though she’s shy and reserved at the start (necessary). Please please take care of her for me and I will require your contact info so I can keep in touch with her and see how you two are doing (no annoying messages I promise 😊). Pick up in Ilford. We sadly can’t dismantle the trees so we’d have to horizontally fit it into your car. I've spent a lot more than £1000 on her, so I have to at least get this amount as I have some medical bills to pay for my grandmother. I hope you can understand. I won’t be letting her go to just anyone as I am in no rush and want to find a loving home for her. If you are interested in adopting Lana please send me a message about yourself and why you want to adopt a cat at this point in your life. Thank you very much for your time <3.
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Pooja S.
Ilford
40 minutes
Member since:4 years
Pooja S.
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