Adoption information
I've been adopted!
This pet is no longer available
On Hold
About Tilly
Hey guys - my name is Tilly and I'd love to come home with you!
My foster parent calls me a 'girlboss', as I came into foster care with my three brand new kittens while I was only a kitten myself. I like to be independent and am happy to have some alone time to sit up high and surveil the neighbourhood from my living-room window - but I am also a massive head scratch enthusiast and will happily come up to my humans for a pat.
I can be a little apprehensive of new people, places and toys initially - but when given some time and space I will gladly come out of my shell and soon I'll be chirping happily around you and your human friends. In my first foster home I still had to protect my kittens, and so wasn't very friendly to my foster mums cats and dogs. Since moving out on my own I haven't had the chance to meet any new pets, but my foster parent thinks I would be best suited to a home with no other pets or small children.
While I'm quite happy to occupy myself during the day, I'm still only young, and I would be best suited to a home where my new parents are home in the afternoons and evenings to play with me and my favourite toys (mouse on a string), because if I don't tire myself in the afternoons, I will be struck with a case of early morning zoomies!
At my core, I am a quirky, friendly, extremely loveable cat, and I would make a brilliant addition to the right family. If you love me half as much as my foster parent does, please contact GAR as I would love for you to come and meet me!
Love, Tilly x
Medical notes
Tilly is desexed, microchipped, up to date with vaccinations, flea and worm treatments.
Adoption details
My foster parent thinks I would be best suited to a home with no other pets or small children.
This pet has been adopted and found love with its new family.
The rescue group has removed this pet and it is no longer available for adoption.
The rescue group is no longer taking adoption applications for this pet.
