Beautiful Persian Female 7 month for Rehoming

Ossett
2 days
PersianAge: 7 months1 female
£400
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Persian Kitten 1Female£400

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Adv. ID:6yeM5wvZQ
Views:210
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Advert Type:For sale

Litter details

Adv. Location:Ossett
Pets in litter:1 female
Breed:Persian
Age:7 months, 5 days
Ready to Leave:2025-03-20
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Microchipped by collection dateNeuteredVaccinations up to dateWorm and flea treatedHealth Checked by a vetRegistered
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Description

We are having to rehome our Female Persian Cindy due to our 3 year old having no boundaries for her personal space resulting in the cat starting to scratch her. We have tried to persevere and work on it however ultimately our daughter has to come first and it isn’t fair on the cat either. We all love the cat and do not want to have to do this but I can’t see our daughter getting any better with her. Cindy is a lovely girl and is absolutely fine with our 6 and 10 year old and will often sit in their rooms with them as they give her attention but don’t try pick her up or get in her space all the time. I don’t want her going to a home with a young child that doesn’t understand to give her space. She isn’t a fan of being picked up/held, she hates having her tummy touched for some reason. However she does always sit with us and she will climb on us and go to sleep on top of us, she’s loves sleeping next to us in bed, she constantly purrs and loves being stroked and tickles around her face/chin. She is by no means a nasty cat and will never go out of her way to intentionally hurt someone, she has such a sweet happy nature and loves attention on her terms, unfortunately our 3 year old is persistent with laying on her tummy and getting in her face and Cindy has started scratching her when she does this. We dont have registered papers for her. I don’t believe she has been neutered but also didn’t check this when I purchased her. We bought her when she was 13 weeks old on the 17th November 24 so she is approx 7 months old. She is microchipped, comes with her litter tray, feeding bowl, scratch post, bed, food, grooming items, also have some spare flea and worm stuff she can come with. She is an indoor cat, uses her litter tray never had any accidents. I’m only prepared to let her go to 5* home where she will be taken care of well and the new owners will have time for her as there is always someone home with her here due to our shift patterns. We do not have dogs or other cats. Please do not message me with a million questions all the information is here so read the ad. If it’s already answered here I just won’t reply. I don’t have time for time wasters either so only serious enquiries please.
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