Frida BC46158-Cat
Female
Domestic S.H (short hair)
13 years 1 months
I may be able to live with another cat
I cannot live with dogs
I can live with teenagers

Frida

Frida is a gentle, affectionate girl who enjoys a calm and peaceful life. She joined us after her owner sadly passed away and has shown herself to be a sweet, easy-going cat who loves company once she feels comfortable. Frida is looking for a quiet, settled home where she can relax and enjoy the gentle routine she’s used to. She can be a little sensitive at times, so would suit a patient owner who can give her space to settle in at her own pace. Once she trusts you, Frida is wonderfully loving and has proven herself to be a real lap cat who enjoys soft fuss and head rubs. Frida likes having her people around but can cope being left for a few hours. She’d appreciate a home where someone is home much of the day. In her previous home, Frida enjoyed spending time outside—usually staying close to the garden and finding cozy spots to nap in the shed or polytunnel—so she’s not suited to an indoor-only lifestyle. A home with safe garden access and quiet roads would be ideal. Frida uses her litter tray reliably, enjoys a soft bed or blanket to curl up on, and adores a cozy hiding spot when she wants some quiet time. She’s not particularly playful, preferring calm affection and the occasional treat instead. If you’re looking for a sweet, gentle companion who will bring calm affection into your home, Frida could be the perfect match. She’s ready to find a loving home where she can enjoy her golden years in peace and comfort.

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