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Dabrinya has a clean bill of health.
Dottie has current and historical medical concerns, namely dental disease (for which she will have a dental prior to rehoming) and history of conjunctivitis, 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.
With slow introductions and provided there is enough space and resources for them all, Dottie and Dabrinya could possibly live with another cat.
Dottie would be happiest in a dog free household due to previously being bitten.
Dottie and Dabrinya are looking for a loving home with any children aged 7 and over due to Dottie’s initial nervousness and dislike of a noisy environment.
Dottie & Dabrinya will need outdoor access once settled in their new home. Ideally via a safe back garden away from busy roads.
Meet Dottie (F, white, 7yo) and Dabrinya (M, gray/white, 2yo)!
Shy at first, Dottie prefers to quietly observe her surroundings, finding comfort in calm spaces and gentle voices. Once she feels safe, though, her sweet and affectionate nature truly shines. She’s a soft soul who enjoys companionship, cozy corners, and the quiet joy of being near her humans.
By her side is her beloved companion, Dabrinya. Dabrinya is a sweet, affectionate boy with so much love to give—he just needs a little time to show it. When you first meet him, he may be a bit shy and reserved, quietly taking in his surroundings and getting to know you at his own pace. But once he feels safe and settled, Dabrinya blossoms into a truly loving companion who enjoys attention, gentle fuss, and being thoroughly pampered.
Dabrinya shares a special bond with his companion, Dottie, and the two are looking for a home together.
Dottie likes to eat flowers so new owners must be aware of safe and non-safe plants for cats.
Ready to get started? We always start with our pets’ individual needs, which is why we need to find out a bit more about you first.