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This pet has a clean bill of health and can be fully insured after rehoming.
Cleo would prefer to be the only pet in the home.
Cleo would be best suited to live with ideally adults but could go with teenagers 13+ if they can respect her boundaries and give plenty of space. Need to be able to read her body language and not over-handle her
Cleo is best suited to a low traffic area that is quiet and away from busy roads. A cat flap may be beneficial to give her access to come and go as she pleases.
Cleo came to us through no fault of her own. When she first arrived at the centre, she found the cattery environment quite stressful and became territorial of her space. Although she gradually gained confidence, she made it clear when she was feeling overwhelmed and preferred to keep interactions on her own terms.
Since moving into a foster home, Cleo has truly blossomed and shown a completely different side to her personality. Her fosterer describes her as being “more dog-like” in nature, as she loves companionship and is rarely far from their side. She has proven to be incredibly affectionate, loving and loyal, enjoying attention, fuss and spending time with her favourite person. She has formed a wonderful bond with her fosterer and clearly thrives in a calm home environment.
Cleo is looking for an understanding home that will continue to respect her boundaries and read her body language.
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