Pet advice from Woodgreen
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Caddie & Tee have historic medical concerns, namely Feline calicivirus infection, that will require consideration before this pet is rehomed. Our rehoming team will be able to give you further information if you apply to rehome this pet and you are a successful match. We would also advise that any medical concern, be that historic or ongoing, is discussed with your own vet prior to any book out appointment.
May be ok to live with a dog with careful introductions. Would likely be ok to live with another cat with enough space and resources. Due to them having had suspected calicivirus, would advise the existing cats are vaccinated and not immune compromised. Small pets should be securely housed.
Caddie and Tee are looking for a quiet home with adults only or older teenagers. They will need patient and understanding owners willing to put in the time to win their trust.
The kittens 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.
Caddie & Tee were found on a golf course with their siblings. Having had limited human contact before coming to us, they are quite nervous around people and can hiss and run away. Since being on foster their confidence is slowly growing. They will come out for food, but not too close and they are starting to approach their fosterer and sniff at their hand. They are also starting to play with people. Caddie & Tee would benefit from being rehomed together as a pair.
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