


Description
8 years old
I consider my cats to be my family and it is only because of exceptionally difficult and unforeseen circumstances, that I need to put their well-being and welfare first and seek to find a new and safe haven for them to call home. I would never in a million years think of getting rid of them, but it has been two years since the flood and after being displaced I don’t have any other option. They are all very socialised cats and are great companions, honestly some of the kindest wee souls I’ve ever had the pleasure of meeting.
Gi-Gi is a delightful cat and a stunning foxy lady. With a kaleidoscope of tortoiseshell colour to her long haired coat, she is a wonderful companion cat, enjoying the simply closeness to a person and the comfort of quiet company. She is a true empath and knows exactly when you need a comforting purr in your ear. She together with her son, Harry, are both looking for a new loving home.
Harry is a gentle black and white boy cat who has the longest whiskers you’ve ever seen. He is also a great companion and follows me around while I attend to daily house and garden chores, he likes to be involved and supervise the weeding and cleaning tasks.
Both are quite nosey as they love to look out the window to see what the neighbours or birds are up to. They are both healthy cats and toilet trained, neutered and familiar with use of cat door. They prefer a quiet environment with no loud noises. They sleep inside but are quite happy having a nap outside in the sun in a safe garden setting. Households with young children, other pets or apartment dwellers would not be suitable.
I would love for them to find a home together, but if I can’t I understand that and happily will have them go separately, but would love them to stay together if possible.