Cookie

Bishops Stortford, UK
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Pet details information:

  • Bishops Stortford, UK
  • 2008-06-15
  • 3
  • 5
  • Domestic Shorthair
  • Female
  • 17 years
  • Small
  • Couch Potato
  • £10
Pre-adoption checks
  • Microchipped by collection date
  • Neutered
  • Vaccinations up to date
  • Worm and flea treated
  • Health Checked by a vet
  • Special medical care required

Additional information

  • Is your pet comfortable around other dogs?
  • No
  • Is your pet comfortable around other cats?
  • Unsure
  • Is your pet comfortable around children?
  • 11–15 years old
  • Why are you looking to rehome this pet?
  • We took Cookie on after her family moved to Dubai during lockdown. She was only supposed to be with us for a year and now she has been with us for four years. We have four dogs and we feel that her quality of life could be improved.
  • Ideal home
  • Experienced pet owner
  • Does your pet require a secure outdoor space?
  • Yes

Description

Cookie is an affectionate little cat. She is a tortie and so has a bit of an attitude but is extremely cute and loveable. She came to us as her family left the UK during lockdown and we expected her to be with us just a short while. However, she remains with us four years later and her family are not returning. We have four dogs and Cookie’s quality of life is not great as a result. She is a lovely little cat but we think she needs a family with no dogs to spend the remainder of her days. She is 17 but shows no signs of slowing down.

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