Contact/organisation details: RACR or PM Icarus
Does the animal have rescue back up?: Yes
Location: Leicestershire
Number of groups:1
http://rattiemommysallcarerescue.webs.com/Group:1
Number of animals:1
Type/Breed/Variety: SHD cat
Sex: Female
Age(s): 4 yrs
Name(s): Willow
Colours: Grey & White
Neutered: Yes
Reason for rehoming: Was handed in once to rescue when sadly her owner became to unwell and terminaly ill to care for Willow. Willow was rehomed but came back into rescue after a few months due to her suddenly taking a dislike to the other cat.
Temperament: Friendly but nervy with strangers. Has bitten and hissed when picked up as she really doesn't like this. Once she knows you she is adorable.
Medical problems: None
Will the group be split:N/A
Transport available: Can be arranged
Other: Willow really is the most sweetest girl and once she gets to know you she is very loving. She will even come up to you, pad her paws on your arm gently for a fuss. Willow is proving not to like other cats (can get on with some but she is very choosy) so therefore best homed as the ONLY cat. She is fine around dogs as long as they leave her alone and she will tell them off if they don't! Willow isn't used to children and though will live around them fine she would much better suited in a home with no young children as she likes a quiet life. Willow is wary of men as she was originally in a home with just her female owner. Any home she goes to with men/males would need to take this into consideration and understand she would need to build her trust her up (she did in her last adoptive home).
Willow is wary and nervous of strangers so her new home would need to understand this and give her time to settle and adjust. Once she knows you she is such a sweety and has so much love to give.
She can also be quiet a vocal cat, not as in constantly meowing but she seems to talk back to you when you speak to her.
The fosterers who have looked after Willow have all fallen for her character and gorgeous face. She does like to have her own space and we hope that her new forever home is 110% understanding of how confused this lovely lady feels. She needs patience but will give love (on her terms lol) to that special new owner. An experienced owner that will understand her feelings and confusion will settle Willow back into being the confident cat that she once was.