2 young ragdolls seek new home
We have been asked to find a new home for Sibellius and Jemima, due to a severe allergy in their family.
Sibelius is a blue bi-coloured Ragdoll and is a year old. He is neutered and vaccinated. His booster is due in May 2008.
His owner describes himas follows:
Sibelius is a confident and
mischievous cat who likes to be where the action is. He loves to play and to
be cuddled. He greets people at the door and will immediately roll over to
have his tummy tickled. He is an indoor cat but will escape out of the front
door unless you are quick enough to stop him. He likes to go outside. He is
very sweet and affectionate and everyone loves him and thinks he is cute.
He uses anything and everything as a scratch post. He uses a litter tray and
eats anything. He normally has dried food but has one pouch of meat first
thing in the morning which he very much enjoys. He is very close to Jemima
and likes to sleep with her and enjoys her grooming him.
Jemima is a female, cream colour pointed Ragdoll and is approx 18 months old.. She is neutered and vaccinated. Her booster is due in the next few weeks.
Her owner describes her as follows:
Jemima is a
nervous cat who likes a quiet environment. For example she always runs and
hides when we have visitors and comes out once they have gone. She likes to
be close to people e.g. in the same room and will sit on the back of the
settee to be close to you but she doesn't like to be cuddled and fussed
unless she is in the mood. She is very gentle and likes to play but again
only if she is in the mood, otherwise she likes to be left alone. She is an
indoor cat but likes to go out in the garden supervised. She eats well
preferring dried food. She uses a litter tray and a scratch post. She is very
close to Sibelius. They sleep together and groom each other. She gets
distressed if they are separated and calls for him.
Jemima and Sibelius are seeking a home together. As Jemima is shy, they need a quiet, child free, dog free home. Both enjoy supervised access to a garden and Sibelius does try to escape form the house, given the opportunity, so they need a access to a secure garden, well away from any busy roads and the new owner will need to be careful when opening the front door, as Sibelius will try to run out.
If you feel you can give these Ragdolls a life long commitment and provide them with a safe,loving, quite home, please complete our online form at Link removed
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