Posted over 3 months ago | Updated over 2 weeks ago
Meet Carmen (approx. 2 yrs old) and Easter (approx. 1 year old) SEE Separate listing for Easter
These two girls had a sad start to life. They came to our rescue from a Mobile Home that had been
abandoned and locked for close to a month with a number of cats inside. This was an ugly
hoarding/abusive situation that was none of their doing.
Both of these girls are hand-shy. Carmen is the more out-going of the two and has started to
approach us, on her own terms. Easter is still very scared and shy and hides most of the time. It
would be wonderful if they could be adopted together, but they can also find separate homes.
They started off scared of everything. They now sit next to their foster parent’s legs on the couch
and sometimes sleep next to them in bed. They are skittish and hard to approach. It is better to hold
still and let them approach you. But they are coming around. They have been exposed to children, other dogs and cats but would recommend none of those or very slow introduction.
These girls would be a great cat for someone who understands that it might take six months before
they start to warm up much. It could be a year or two before they bloom. But they will be SUPER
LOYAL once they feel safe. They do not have any negative behaviors. They use their cat box very
well. Eat, sleep, drink, snuggle with each other. They just need the right person and a very gentle
approach to feel safe and secure.
Meet Carmen (approx. 2 yrs old) and Easter (approx. 1 year old) SEE Separate listing for Easter
These two girls had a sad start to life. They came to our rescue from a Mobile Home that had been
abandoned and locked for close to a month with a number of cats inside. This was an ugly
hoarding/abusive situation that was none of their doing.
Both of these girls are hand-shy. Carmen is the more out-going of the two and has started to
approach us, on her own terms. Easter is still very scared and shy and hides most of the time. It
would be wonderful if they could be adopted together, but they can also find separate homes.
They started off scared of everything. They now sit next to their foster parent’s legs on the couch
and sometimes sleep next to them in bed. They are skittish and hard to approach. It is better to hold
still and let them approach you. But they are coming around. They have been exposed to children, other dogs and cats but would recommend none of those or very slow introduction.
These girls would be a great cat for someone who understands that it might take six months before
they start to warm up much. It could be a year or two before they bloom. But they will be SUPER
LOYAL once they feel safe. They do not have any negative behaviors. They use their cat box very
well. Eat, sleep, drink, snuggle with each other. They just need the right person and a very gentle
approach to feel safe and secure.
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