This is Sally ... Whilst we adore her we know that she will be happier in a good new home, though we would never take her to a shelter.
She is around 2 years old and was a stray kitten that turned up at a friend's house. She is a gorgeous long haired tortoiseshell. Healthy, sterilised, micro-chipped, fully inoculated. We adopted her. Luckily, for a long-haired cat she does not need combing.
We have rescue three cats, but Sally is a small girl (2.8 kg), so is unable to hold her own with our two larger boys (4.8kg and 5.8kg). As a result, if the males see her on our knee they become jealous and swipe at her. One of our males just smacks her on sight if he feels inclined.
I have experienced exactly this scenario before where a small female cat was unhappy living with two larger males. When she was rehoused to be the only cat in a house and she was so much happier.
She uses a cat flap, spends the vast majority of the day outside. Friendly and playful. Whilst she is a light cat, she is so furry that she does not look small. She is very gentle with people. If the other cats are not around she will sleep on the bed, sit on your knee etc
Would need to live away from busy roads. And you could take her for a few weeks, see how it goes. If it does not work out, we would welcome her back.
Sally would be happiest in a home with no other cats or dog


She is around 2 years old and was a stray kitten that turned up at a friend's house. She is a gorgeous long haired tortoiseshell. Healthy, sterilised, micro-chipped, fully inoculated. We adopted her. Luckily, for a long-haired cat she does not need combing.
We have rescue three cats, but Sally is a small girl (2.8 kg), so is unable to hold her own with our two larger boys (4.8kg and 5.8kg). As a result, if the males see her on our knee they become jealous and swipe at her. One of our males just smacks her on sight if he feels inclined.
I have experienced exactly this scenario before where a small female cat was unhappy living with two larger males. When she was rehoused to be the only cat in a house and she was so much happier.
She uses a cat flap, spends the vast majority of the day outside. Friendly and playful. Whilst she is a light cat, she is so furry that she does not look small. She is very gentle with people. If the other cats are not around she will sleep on the bed, sit on your knee etc

Would need to live away from busy roads. And you could take her for a few weeks, see how it goes. If it does not work out, we would welcome her back.
Sally would be happiest in a home with no other cats or dog
