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Luna & Tee have historic medical concerns, namely tongue ulcers when young, possibly due to flu virus – no issues since, that will require consideration before they are rehomed. Our rehoming team will be able to give you further information if you apply to rehome these pets 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.
These two can live with cats or small pets with careful introductions and enough space/resources for everyone. Small pets should be securely housed. We feel dogs would be too stressful for Luna and so we wouldn’t recommend they live with one.
Can live with adults and calm children 7 and over. Luna in particular doesn’t want to live with loud/excitable children who will try and over-handle her.
They will need inside and outside access. They are not cat flap trained. Not used to busy roads so suitable to be rehomed in a quiet possible residential area.
Tee and Luna were sadly unable to stay in their home and have come to us as a bonded pair. Tee is the more confident brother that loves to explore, play and rub around every object physically possible! Luna on the other hand, is the more shy and reserved sister, wanting to be tucked away somewhere quiet and cosy. Both these two are lovely and can be enticed with food.
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