Jill BC46330-Cat
Female
Domestic S.H (short hair)
10 years 4 months
I would prefer not to live with other cats
I cannot live with dogs
I can live with teenagers

Jill

Jill is a gentle, affectionate girl with so much love to give, she just prefers to share it in a calm, peaceful home. She’s settled in beautifully on foster, where she’s built a lovely bond with her foster carer and learned to enjoy plenty of fuss and attention.

While Jill can be a little wary of new people and tends to keep herself tucked away during the busier parts of the day, she truly comes into her own in the evenings. As things quiet down, she ventures out, ready to relax and enjoy affection at her own pace.

Jill has the sweetest habit of wrapping her tail gently around your arm while you stroke her, a little gesture that shows just how much she trusts and loves you. She’s still building her confidence and would do best in a quiet, patient home with someone who understands that trust takes time. With consistency and kindness, Jill will reward you with a deep and meaningful bond. If you’re looking for a gentle soul to share quiet evenings and heartfelt moments, Jill might just be your perfect match.
A word from Jill's fosterers:
Jill is a sweet and gentle soul who appreciates a quiet home where she can blossom. She takes her time to warm up and get to know you, but once the trust is built, she is one of the most affectionate and loving cats. With trust, Jill transforms into a confident shadow, following you from room to room to see what you’re up to. She loves nothing more than to bathe in sunny spots and be groomed - and adores scratches on her lower back. Jill would suit a patient, caring adopter who can read Jill's cues and take the time to allow her to feel safe and loved.

More details about Jill

Jill does have hyperthyroidism, it’s well-managed with medication that she takes easily with her food. To stop Jill wandering back to her old home, she cannot be rehomed in parts of Warminster.
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