Pet advice from Woodgreen
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Duchess had Panleukopenia (Feline parvo virus). This has resolved and the period where she will be shedding the virus ends at the end of August.
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.
Due to a previous medical issue it would be best for Duchess to not live with other cats.
She can live with dogs with careful introductions and any small pets in the home must be securely housed in a separate area to Duchess.
Duchess would be happy in a family home with children 7yrs and over
Duchess would prefer a private garden to get used to being back in the outside world after so long inside raising her kittens
This beautiful young lady is Duchess. She came to us with her kittens, who are now all reserved to go to new homes, so now it is Duchess’ turn!
She can be nervous at first but soon warms up to you and can be very vocal when she wants fuss. She has a playful side to her as well as a soft soppy side that never gets tired of attention.
This cat has been reserved, but you can still apply to adopt. Submit a general application and you could be matched with other cats looking for a home.