Pet advice from Woodgreen
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This pet has a clean bill of health and can be fully insured after rehoming.
Millie may be okay to live with another cat as long as introductions are done slowly and there’s enough space and resources.
She would prefer to be in a home without dogs.
Small pets should be securely housed.
Millie would be best suited to families that have children over the age of 13. She will need space to settle in and a calm approach.
Millie will need outside access in her new home. She hasn’t explored outside before so would recommend gradual introductions to outside when settled into new home. Ideally, these introductions should be done through a garden and away from roads.
Millie is a beautiful girl with a gentle heart who is searching for a calm and understanding forever home.
She can be quite nervous and wary when meeting new people or adjusting to unfamiliar surroundings, so she’ll need someone who is happy to let her settle in at her own pace. Millie is looking for a family who understands that trust takes time and that the best relationships aren’t always built overnight.
The wonderful thing about Millie is that once you’ve earned her trust and she feels safe, she shows her sweet and affectionate side. She forms strong bonds with the people she loves and enjoys quiet companionship with those she knows well.
Millie would thrive in a peaceful home with a patient family who are willing to give her the time, space, and reassurance she needs to build her confidence.
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.