Letting your cat outside
Letting your cat outside for the very first time is nerve-wracking! Here are some tips on how to prepare your cat for their next adventure
Cats, Adopters, Cat behaviour
Molly is a lovely older lady with plenty of personality. She’s a sassy girl who knows her own mind and isn’t afraid to show it! Once she knows you, Molly can be very affectionate in her own way. She’ll often greet you with a sweet meow, weave around your legs in the morning, and when the mood takes her, she may hop onto your lap (especially if there’s a cosy blanket) for a knead, and even a snooze. She enjoys her creature comforts, preferring a soft bed or a spot up on the sofa, and will reward you with loud purrs, sometimes even a little dribble!
Molly is very much a cat who likes things on her terms. She can be easily worried and will need a calm, predictable home to help her feel secure. She isn’t keen on being picked up and can be wary of strangers, so she’s best suited to a quiet household. Molly needs an experienced owner who can read her body language, as she will clearly let you know when she’s had enough attention. She prefers to choose when she wants fuss and how much of it she gets!
In the right home, Molly’s confident and characterful nature really shines. For someone who understands and respects her boundaries, she will be a rewarding and entertaining companion, full of quirks, affection, and charm, and always keeping you on your toes in the best way.