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Lovely Maine Coon girl looking for home

Coventry
3 days
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Adv. ID:WO4y4cwk6
Views:216
Favourites:3
Advert Type:For sale

Litter details

Adv. Location:Binley, Coventry
Pets in litter:1 female
Age:5 years, 2 months
Ready to Leave:2024-10-06
Viewable with Mother:

Health & Docs

Microchipped by collection dateNeuteredVaccinations up to dateWorm and flea treatedHealth Checked by a vetFIFe Registered
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Description
***Reserved This is a second time we post to rehome this beauty. She found a new home in the beginning of the year, but was returned to us only two months later due to no fault of her own. It was heartbreaking for her new owner to return her to us as he grew attached to her very quickly, ufortunately, it turned out he was not allowed pets at his apartment complex, and was told to remove the cat with immediate effect. We have tried very hard to accommodate her and changed many things in our life to be able to keep her and save her from being rehomed again, but we simply can't give her what she needs right now. This has not been an easy decision, which we have struggled with and It breaks my heart to do this again, as we love and care deeply for this little girl, but we have to do what's best, for not only us but also her, and she deserves the right environment to thrive not just to survive. About your new best friend: Pure breed (FIFe registered) MC, she is spayed and microchiped 5 years old (DOB 23th July 2019) black tabby girl. She would sit next to you and seek contact by following you everywhere you go (that includes the bathroom), she would come on your lap, but only on her own terms...she is a bit of a diva 😅 She can be a bit skittish at first, but warms up pretty quickly. She enjoys playing with toys on a wand and makes biscuits in her fluffy bed...or on your fluffy bed if you let her 😆 She doesn't like loud noises so the best home for her would be one without very young children. She is quite dominant so should be the only spoilt pet in the 🏠 She is not afraid of dogs or other cats, but she gets stressed when the dog is barking and she will smack the life out of any other animal any chance she'll get🙈 so she will be the happiest as the only princess 👸 in the house. She likes to spend time in the garden catching flying critters, she is extremely agile and an amazing hunter so you will never have issues with too many flies or spiders in the house, she'll catch them all and eat them or bring them for you to share. She loves to play with water, but doesn't like to take baths, fortunately she is very clean kitty and we only had to give her a bath once or twice when we suddenly changed her food. She is very loving cat but has a big character and will show her disapproval, she can bite or scratch like any cat, she will give a warning first by either hissing or grawling or showing it by her body language, so it is important for us that whoever would decide to be her little slave knows cat body language 😉 This is also the reason why we wouldn't recommend her to be around small children who simply can't read cats and can get injured when trying to play inappropriately. She likes to sit on windowsill watching birds, she also likes the highest spot on the kitty tower to look at her slaves from the top😅 She moves like a gazelle when she is on the counters, she never dropped anything on the floor, on purpose or by accident. In the right environment she would be a delightful member of the family and will show her affection in her own diva cat way😊 She is fully vaccinated with clear bill of health (last vet visit was in March 2024)She will come with her pedigree paperwork, european pet passport, food and food bowls, her favourite treats, her bed and blanket, brushes, nail clippers, litter tray and some litter, carrier and some flee sppt on treatments. She doesnt like car rides so protective cover for the car seat would be recommended to avoid cleaning any pee accidents. Please feel free to message with any questions.
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