Peach BC46167-Cat
Female
Domestic S.H (short hair)
2 years 0 months
I would prefer not to live with other cats
I cannot live with dogs
I can live with teenagers

Peach

Peach is a sweet and gentle girl who’s ready to find a calm and loving home to call her own. She came to us as a stray and has shown herself to be an affectionate companion who enjoys gentle fuss and attention – though she likes to take things at her own pace. Peach can be a little shy and easily startled, especially by loud noises or sudden movements, so she’ll do best in a quiet household where she can build confidence in her own time. Once she feels safe, she’s wonderfully affectionate and loves to come forward for a gentle stroke or brush. She’s happiest as the only pet, as she doesn’t get along with other cats and would also find dogs too worrying. Because of her sensitive nature, she would suit a home with children aged 12 and over, who can give her the calm and respect she deserves. Peach enjoys a peaceful environment with cosy hidey beds and quiet corners to retreat to. While she may take a little time to settle, her sweet personality really shines through once she feels comfortable. She should cope with being left alone during the day and will appreciate a predictable routine. Peach has some road sense and would love access to a safe garden once fully settled. She can’t use a cat flap just yet but may learn to in time. If you’re looking for a gentle, affectionate companion who will blossom with patience and love, Peach could be the perfect addition to your home.

More details about Peach

Peach cannot be rehomed to some areas in or around Bath.

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