Pet advice from Woodgreen
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Bhuna can live with any other pets with careful introductions and enough space/resources for everyone. Small pets should be securely housed.
Bhuna is looking for a quiet home with adults only or older teenagers. She will need patient and understanding owners willing to put in the time to win their trust.
Bhuna will need inside and outside access with gradual introductions to outside once old enough and settled into their new home. Where possible these introductions should be through a garden and not directly onto a road.
When she came to Woodgreen with her siblings, Bhuna was very nervous as they hadn’t been around people before. The first few weeks she hid and hissed and swiped when approached. However, after some time in her foster home she started to relax and enjoy being stroked. She now will still generally hiss at you when you enter the room, or if you move too fast or startle her, but she has started seeking attention and jumping onto her fosterer’s lap.
I'm auditioning a new family, but there are plenty of other cats in need of a good home. Why not take a look?