Size
(when grown) -
Details
Not good with kids,
Not good with dogs,
Not good with cats,
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Sex: FemaleBreed: Domestic Short Hair* If Other, please specify :Colour/Pattern : CalicoDate of Birth (if known): March 21, 2023My Foster Likes (a few words or one sentence) : Cats, watching birds out the window, cats, ball toys and oh - cats!My Foster Dislikes (a few words or one sentence): People coming too quickly at herMy Foster's Ideal Home Would Have (a few words or one sentence): Time to decompress, furry friendsGood with cats?: YesGood with dogs?: UnknownGood with children?: Yes, but only older/quietWould this kitty enjoy an animal companion?: YesTemperament: IndependentIdeal type of household?: Low activity, Medium activityHow long will it take kitty to settle into a new environment?: A few weeksFoster cat's bio for their adoption profile: Time to meet Unicorn!Her name is a testament to her unique nature, a creature of mythic charm and quiet strength. Unicorn's superpowers are not of flight or fight, but welcoming to all cats! However, her interactions with humans are under careful scrutiny, as she prefers to trust her keen sight over the whispers of instinct. Yet, in the presence of her fellow felines, Unicorn's true spirit shines, her superpowers activated by their companionship.Unicorn is no ordinary cat; she seeks out others for play and camaraderie. Her voice, though seldom heard, rings clear when she desires attention or care. She speaks not with words but with a language of looks, chirps and gentle nudges, communicating her needs with an eloquence that transcends speech.The quest for a forever home is not one Unicorn deems mandatory, for her ability to adapt will allow her to adjust into her forever home. She could flourish in solitude, among humans but such an environment would demand extensive trust-building. Yet, given time and patience, Unicorn's guard would lower, revealing the reservoir of goodwill residing in her heart and soul.Unicorn's journey with humans is a process, albeit a brief one in our care. People may not be her default choice, but once she opens up, the radiance of her goodwill is undeniable. She is a testament to the resilience of trust and the boundless potential for connection that lies within us all.In every purr and playful leap, Unicorn embodies the spirit of hope-a beacon for those who seek companionship in the most unexpected of places.We've tried to capture the essence of Unicorn's unique spirit and her journey towards trust and companionship, hopefully it's enough to help her find her forever family ??Any special needs or traits the adopter should know about? (we may add this to the bio): Shy and a little timid, so understanding that extra time will be needed for her to settle in