Age:
Estimated 5-8 years old
Breed:
Domestic Short Hair
Gender:
Female
Color:
Dark Tortie
Living with children:
10 years +
Living with dogs:
No
Living with cats:
No
Living with small pets:
If kept seperately
Ideal Home:
I need a calm quiet home that can show me the love I deserve
Foody
Likes company
Loves head scratches
Shy
Sweet

Introducing Mimi!

Mimi is a sweet and gentle Tortie girl who’s had a rough start but is now ready to find a loving forever home. She came to us as a stray in very poor condition – underweight, with sore skin and poor dental health. Since then, she has received all the care and treatment she needed and is now much more comfortable, healthy, and thriving.

Mimi is an affectionate girl who loves fuss and gentle head scratches. While she may be shy at first, once she feels safe, she enjoys human company and will make a wonderful companion. She prefers to explore and settle in at her own pace and will flourish in a calm, understanding environment.

Mimi has been enjoying life in a loving foster home, where she’s been busy curling up on laps and following her foster carers round to make sure they don’t need a helping hand with anything! She is an easy going girl, who likes a chilled our lifestyle.

Here’s what her foster carers have got to say about her: ‘ She is delightfully curious and oozes confidence – a wonderfully easy going cat who has effortlessly adapted to home life. She is affectionate, forgiving and perfectly chilled and would be an ideal companion for anyone looking for a loyal, loving and low-maintenance best friend’.

Mimi came in with large areas of sparse fur, and scabby skin – as you can see by her photos, she’s recovered beautifully, but would recommend she stays on a specific diet to help manage any itchiness.

If you could provide the loving home Mimi deserves then please submit the Perfect Match Form below to register your interest.

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