Miss Primrose
Pet Details
Miss Primrose
Animal ID: 275663 |
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– This cat is available by appointment only. For more information, or to schedule an appointment, please contact Mary at mmccarroll@arl-iowa.org, or Cindy at cgerke@arl-iowa.org — – This Persian cat came to us from a large breeding situation after the owner passed away. While undeniably beautiful, their early life was very different from that of a typical house cat. – These cats received limited handling and socialization, which means they may be fearful in new environments and around unfamiliar people. They are not naturally outgoing and may take a long time to feel safe in a home. Many may never enjoy being picked up or held, and affection – if it comes at all – will be on their terms. – At intake, several of these cats were severely matted and many were treated for upper respiratory infections, both common in crowded, high-stress breeding environments. They have received veterinary care and grooming, but these experiences may have been stressful and contribute to their sensitivity to handling. – Because of this background, adopters should expect: – These cats have lived with other cats their entire lives, and many may benefit from having a calm, confident feline companion to help them feel more secure and show them the ropes in a home environment. – This cat would do best in a very quiet, predictable home with cat-savvy adopter who understands fearful or under socialized cats and values providing safety and stability over having a cuddly lap cat. While progress may be slow, the right home can help this cat feel safe and thrive in their own way. All adoptable cats and kittens are spayed/neutered, microchipped and up to date on vaccinations (rabies and FVRCP as appropriate for their age) |
Additional Details
– This cat is available by appointment only. For more information, or to schedule an appointment, please contact Mary at mmccarroll@arl-iowa.org, or Cindy at cgerke@arl-iowa.org
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– This Persian cat came to us from a large breeding situation after the owner passed away. While undeniably beautiful, their early life was very different from that of a typical house cat.
– These cats received limited handling and socialization, which means they may be fearful in new environments and around unfamiliar people. They are not naturally outgoing and may take a long time to feel safe in a home. Many may never enjoy being picked up or held, and affection – if it comes at all – will be on their terms.
– At intake, several of these cats were severely matted and many were treated for upper respiratory infections, both common in crowded, high-stress breeding environments. They have received veterinary care and grooming, but these experiences may have been stressful and contribute to their sensitivity to handling.
– Because of this background, adopters should expect:
• A very slow adjustment period, with hiding and avoidance early on
• Patience when introducing grooming, carriers, and veterinary care
• A relationship built on trust and routine rather than physical affection
– These cats have lived with other cats their entire lives, and many may benefit from having a calm, confident feline companion to help them feel more secure and show them the ropes in a home environment.
– This cat would do best in a very quiet, predictable home with cat-savvy adopter who understands fearful or under socialized cats and values providing safety and stability over having a cuddly lap cat. While progress may be slow, the right home can help this cat feel safe and thrive in their own way.
All adoptable cats and kittens are spayed/neutered, microchipped and up to date on vaccinations (rabies and FVRCP as appropriate for their age)
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