Mittens and Dakota

Mittens and Dakota

Status:
Indoor home needed for two shybabies
Mittens (Black/ white male 6y.o) and Dakota (Grey tabby female, 7yo)
This lovely pair were brought into foster when their owner sadly passed away. They’ve always been indoor cats so have been used to one home and human for all their lives and have found the experience just a tad overwhelming.
They would be best suited to a quiet home, with no young children and patience is the key with these two – it’s best they’re adopted with someone who can give them time to settle and continue their socialisation rather than them get too settled in foster only to be moved again.
Remember the three rule ✅️
3 days to decompress.
3 weeks to learn new routines.
3 months to really feel at home ❤️
They’re very close and are always together so we won’t split them.
 Mittens has managed to settle in a little quicker. He will come out for some attention and occasionally sits on my lap and when he has had enough he will go back to his spot behind the settee. He’s not too interested in cat treats, however, he is very interested in my plants! He might appreciate some cat grass 🙂
 Dakota has taken a little longer to settle in. She is much more wary and likes to watch from a distance. She will come to you for head scratches but only in short bursts. She prefers being on her own and doesn’t like a fuss… yet. She does love a cat treat and is happy when they are on offer so that’s definitely the way to her heart. She doesn’t like being picked up!
Neutered, chipped, vaccinated with 5 weeks free insurance.
If you can offer them their safe haven please mail us at [email protected] with your address and a contact number 🙂
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    Additional information

    Chipped

    Yes

    Neutered/ Spayed?

    Yes

    Sex

    Female

    Vaccination Status

    Fully vaccinated

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