Toxic food and poisonous plants for cats
Foods and plants to keep away from your pet cat.
Cats, Adopters, Welfare
Bunny is a gentle and sensitive young lady who is looking for a calm, understanding home where she can truly come into her own. Bunny has unfortunately not had the greatest start in life and has found the transition into cattery life quite overwhelming, so she is understandably very worried at the moment. Despite this, Bunny has shown quiet curiosity, often watching the world around her from a safe spot. With time, patience, and a consistent routine, Bunny has the potential to build trust and grow in confidence.
Bunny would be best suited to a quiet home environment where she can settle at her own pace, ideally starting off in a dedicated room where she can feel safe. She may take time to interact, preferring to observe before engaging, but this is all part of her journey as she learns to feel secure. She can live with other cats and may benefit from their presence. Bunny is not suited to indoor-only living, so once fully settled, she will need safe outdoor access.
Her new family should be prepared to support her with a gentle approach, providing cosy hideaway beds, a variety of toys to encourage confidence, and a quiet feeding area as she tends to eat better when things are calm. She is a sweet-natured cat who, with kindness and understanding, will gradually reveal her personality and make a rewarding companion.