Age: Approximately 8 months old
Sex: Female
Breed: DSH
Colour: Black
Reason In: Unclaimed stray - I cannot be rehomed to the area of Tavistock as this is where I was found
Can I live with Dogs?
Maybe - I was found wandering the streets so am unsure if I can live with a dog
Can I live with Cats?
Maybe - I was found wandering the streets so am unsure if I can live with a cat
Can I live with Children?
Yes - I am suitable to live with any aged children
Are you looking for a friendly and loving little lady to join your family? I have it all, a big character, I give the best cuddles and I like being held like the fabulous feline I am! I am still a very young cat, so my new home will need to be in a very safe location so I can learn the ways of the world as safely as I can. I am very inquisitive, so I am sure I will have my nose in your business before you know it. I really am a little bundle of joy and fun. I would love nothing more than to experience a forever loving home with my new humans. I can supply you with endless silly shenanigans and it would make me happy to see you smiling. I would love a never ending toy box and some lovely soft beds to call my own. I am very active and playful so I am looking for someone to match my energy levels. I love climbing up high and jumping too! So a really cool tall cat tower would make me happy. If you are interested in adopting me and don’t believe the superstitions about black cats, please apply for me. We could be cuddled up together very soon.
Here are some black cat facts you may find interesting
- Black cats were not always considered bad luck.
- Black cats were once worshipped as Gods.
- There are 22 breeds of black cats.
- Black is the most dominant fur color.
- Black cats can change color.
- Most black cats have yellow eyes.
- Black coats may have evolved for survival.
- In Japan, black cats have their own café
- Black cats are the hardest of cats to photograph