About Moon
Little Moon is nearly six months old and still very much a kitten. She is very active, easily distracted and loves to play. She is desperate to investigate outside on her lead and curious indoors and out re anything & everything.
She is the prettiest and cleverest little spotted tabby girl, with large golden eyes and a tiny mouth. Fully immunised, neutered, registered, micro-chipped and treated with monthly Nexguard Spectra.
When she is eating, if you stay close and tell her shes a good girl she will look at you with love and keep eating. Otherwise she will leave her dinner to follow you to know what ur doing next. So curious and interested in people she has to know how she can help. She is highly trainable, responding well to treats and also to the words and enthusiastic tone of "good girl". Combining those two positive reinforcers is most effective.
Being an extremely friendly and highly sociablè little cat she would love the company of other kittens and cats. She is untried with dogs as yet. She solves games very quickly and will then look for attention or interaction so definitely needs a companion or companions to play, wrestle and snuggle with. Still a kitten and orphaned very young she is now learning how to play nicely without nips or scratches.
She is the sweetest most affectionate little cat and loves people.
She will follow you everywhere and want to be part of everything you do... when you're sitting she loves to be on your lap or shoulder and will lie on your shoulder too when you're standing up.
She loves playing with water and will drink out of your glass if she can! She has two waterbowls but would love a drinking fountain.
Fastidious with her toileting she has two trays and uses both.
Moon is highly intelligent, incredibly curious and loves a challenging toy.
She is not a one-person cat. She needs a family or a number of people in her life and possibly other pets too, although she has been alone for the past three months of her life so slow introductions are a must. People though, she loves everyone who visits and shows them no fear.
She needs daytime access to a secure garden access to a quiet outdoor area where she can be walked safely with her leash and harness, as the garden is her favourite place. She is not suited to being confined all day to an apartment.
She is highly trainable and clicker training would be a good choice. When she knows it's garden time, she will run to and sit at the door patiently waiting to have her collar put on her neck and her harness around ber chest. She does want to lead, but is learning to accept going the way her owner would like.
She was being put to bed in her own room around 10pm at night with either a meal or snacks.But lately is sleeping on her carer’s bed and sleeping straight through the night, making no noise and disturbing no-one. Shes awake around 8am.
Her favourite food at this time is seafood as she has gone off chicken. She has wet and dry food and loves the creamy treats.
Playing, she loves her tunnels, boxes and baskets, little paper creations, chairleg felt buttons that roll, playing fetch, hide & seek, wand toys, and any game where you run and she chases.
She has the quietest miaow ever... you can only hear it when you’re very close to her.. and it’s more of a cheep or a chirrup.
Moon’s ideal home would be with a family with older children to play with and plenty of space to expend that kitten energy. She would also do well with someone who has a lot of time to spend with her and take her on strolls around the garden. A secure garden space or cat run would be her favourite spot to hang out.
Medical notes
No known pre-existing conditions.
Adoption details
We have an adoption process in place: adoption screening form, interview, meet & greet, adoption contract and post-adoption follow up. Our aim is to find the most suitable homes for ours cats.
We do not consider applications of Temporary Visa holders. You will be required to show evidence during your interview; e.g. passport, visa grant, birth or citizenship certificate.
Please consider fostering instead of adopting if you cannot make a long term commitment.