Taylor is a sensitive and thoughtful girl who likes to take her time getting to know new people. In the cattery, she can be a little cautious – sometimes giving subtle signals that she needs space, like avoiding eye contact or grooming to calm herself. Other times, she shows her flirty side, rubbing against objects and showing interest in her carers – though she still prefers to keep interactions on her terms of course!
Once she feels safe, Taylor enjoys playtime and has been very playful in the cattery, batting toys around and running about with enthusiasm! Taylor will need a patient home where she’s given the chance to settle at her own pace, without being pressured into interactions. She would be happiest as the only pet so she can have all the attention to herself.
Taylor was previously an indoor-only cat and does not have road sense, so she will need a safe garden or controlled outdoor access once she’s settled to help prevent frustration. She cannot use a cat flap at the moment (hers is propped open), so she would need a little training to learn.
With time, patience, and plenty of toys, Taylor will reward her new family with her sweet, quirky personality.
More details about Taylor
Taylor does not have any road sense, so must be adopted to a quiet area and an area away from any fast/sporadic roads.
Taylor does have a ongoing medical condition, which the rehoming team will be able to discuss in further detail.
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