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About Chrysalis (Mumma) and Fig
Chrysalis has been affectionately known as Mumma since arriving in care. Mumma was a stray, and at around 8 months of age had 2 kittens to raise and protect. Having no human contact until coming into care, Mumma was extremely timid but has never shown aggression towards anyone. She lives with 4 other cats, 1 large calm dog and a 1 year old human. Mumma spends most of her time in a 'safe space', but when the house is quiet, she likes to make her way to a nice sunny window and have a roll in the warmth. Otherwise dear little Mumma still has a long way to go before she can completely embrace the standard cat life, things like human affection and attention, food, exploring and playing. We do catch her playing with toys when she's alone, and she does love a very gentle head rub and chin scratch. Mumma is best suited to a quiet home, someone who can spend a good amount of time with her to help her understand humans are amazing and full of love. She doesn't mind other cats or dogs, as long as they don't pay her a lot of attention (and dogs don't approach her quickly or playfully). Mumma has a big place in our hearts, she deserves all the happiness life can possibly bring her
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