Milly is 7yr old Tabby Blue Maine Coon female. She is spayed and will be due her boosters soon but owners are in the process of doing this. She is in good health and has always had until recently yearly boosters. Her current owners have her pedigree papers.
We have been asked to see if we can direct rehome Milly as at the moment we have no spare foster pens. She is a very independent cat that has become very depressed and sad due to the arrival of a baby last year and another new baby, now a few months old. Milly seems to dislike a busy, noisy household and her owners seem to think she is very unhappy. They have tried to integrate her with their young family, but she is having none of it, and they have come to the decision that Milly would be best in a home without young kiddies.
Milly is used to going outside, she has been used to be on her own during working hours and has access to a cat flap. She is is not a lap cat and does not like to be fussed too much, she does come and sit by you and does enjoy affection, but when she gets fed up she will move away. She doesn’t mind be picked up, but soon struggles to get down.
Her owners have had her since she was young and all was find until the kiddies came along, however she has always been abit of an independent puss cat.
Her long coat does need grooming but she doesn’t like this very much and her current owners take her a pet groomers every three months to get her coat brushed and tidied up. She doesn’t seem to mind that but isn’t that happy with daily brushes. She does however keep herself clean and tidy, eats normal cat food and biscuits and has no problem using the litter tray. She travels well on short journeys although is very vocal in the car.
She is currently based in Aylesham in Kent, her owners hoping that a loving new home will come along that will mean she will not have to come into foster care. They wish to speak to potential new owners and will if necessary do a homecheck to make sure she is gong to a loving home. Ideally we would like to rehome with people that have experience of the breed, or someone who realises that Milly is her own cat and will do what she want's. Ideally Milly needs to go to a quiet adult only home or one with older kiddies. She will need outside access, and is not suited to a home where she will not be allowed to go out if you are at work, or busy town houses next to busy main road. She has been used to a semi rural environment. She doesn’t like other cats and dogs are unknown. We are hoping to rehome in the Kent area, but would consider further afield if a loving home came up. Homechecks would need to be arranged.
If anyone wishes to know more about Milly then please contact Canterbury and District CP, Kent on 01227 360432 or email canterburycpl@btopenworld.com
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