Could you open your home to foster cats and kittens?
Fostering gives pregnant mums and their kittens the best possible start in life.
Chappell came to us as a stray so we do not know if she has ever been left home alone. We would recommend that any home alone time is built up slowly after an initial settling in period.
This pet has a clean bill of health and can be fully insured after rehoming.
Chappel is conflicted around dogs and finds them quite scary at the moment. Chappel has the potential to meet and walk with appropriate friends but at the moment she will need continuous training around dogs in her new home, to build her confidence and improve her social skills.
Chappell can live in a home with calm, dog-savvy children aged 11+ who can give her the time and space she needs to feel settled. As she came to us as a stray, we don’t know how she has behaved around children before
At the moment Chappell is finding walks overwhelming so would benefit from having her own garden where she can relax and bond with her new family.
Meet Chappell, a gentle Spaniel with a heart as soft as her ears – named after the fabulous Chappell Roan! This sweet but worried lady is still learning that the world isn’t so scary, and she’ll need a patient home to help her blossom at her own pace. Her favourite place is in your lap, where she feels safest and most loved. With kindness and time, Chappell will be your most loyal and tender companion, and will be eager to get out on some adventures once she’s more confident!
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