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Linda Breed: DSH
DOB (estimate): 2 years
Sex: Female
Location: Gungal
Adoption Fee: $200
Rescue Organisation Number: R251000048
Number: C26044
Suitable as an Only Cat: Yes
Child Friendly: Unknown
Cat Friendly: No
Dog Friendly: No
Litter Trained: Yes
Activity Level: Low
Preferred Human Interaction: Likes attention not to much
Level of Grooming Required: Low
All About Me and My Unique Personality: Linda came into care with her 5 kittens. She reared them and another orphan kitten and has been an easy girl to care for. She loves her food and she has just started to have the odd play - I feel she has spent most of her life having kittens and being a protective mum without time for fun. She likes attention on her terms and it needs to be slow till she trusts you, then she is great! She loves attention but she does crouch down when unsure occasionally, giving a hiss when nervous. She is building her confidence and starting to show her personality.
Linda is a shy girl, although she wasn't while rearing her kittens but has since become shy. She did have a move to Pet Quarters but she was too shy to be there so she is just back home now to build her up again. Hopefully it's just her hormones settling down and finding her place in life without kittens to care for. I will continue to update her profile as she gains her confidence again. In time she will come back to being the super loving girl she was while rearing her kittens . She is well on her way now.
My Ideal Home: Must be an inside, quiet patient home who is happy to give her the time to settle in.
She would suit an older patient owner or just a quiet home till she gains trust in a new home again.
What is Known About My Background: Found as a stray with new born kittens under a bush in a yard in danger of stray dogs. Was living on the street trying to find food for a long time till a lady made friends with her and gained her trust to get her safely into care.
How Do I Interact with Kids, Dogs, Cats and Other Pets: She is scared of dogs possibly from living on the streets. In time she may learn to live with a gentle dog. She wasn't cat friendly but is now happy to share a room with kittens that are not hers. I'm sure she would be able to co exist with another cat with a slow introduction.
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