Found Cat Norwegian Forest from Sutton-in-Ashfield Nottinghamshire NG17
This found Norwegian Forest Cat was found around Sutton-in-Ashfield Nottinghamshire NG17
This beautiful cat first came to our garden about three years ago. We think it is a female cat, but she won’t let us check. Up Until about a year ago she was totally feral and in a tangled matted mess. She was also very thin, so we presumed she had been fending for herself for quite a while. We have been patient and kept feeding her, worming and de-fleeing her, and gradually she got healthier. It has taken two and a half years to get her near us, as she was so frightened and shy. She is now coming in the house, and we have grown very fond of her. We did try to get her in a cat basket, so we could get her checked for a microchip, but she just went hysterical, so we didn’t want to push things and take a step backwards when she has only just started to trust us. If this is your cat, please tell us some distinguishing features about her, so you can prove you are the owner. We would love to know what happened to her, and how she got lost.
Do not wish to dislose this as owner should be able to tell me. What colour are her/paws, underbelly etc?
Contact | Contact Member |
Found | 01 Jan 2016 |
Breed | Norwegian Forest |
Dominant colour | Tabby |
Gender | Unknown |
Approx age | Not known |
Neutered | Unknown |
Microchipped | Yes |
Location | NG17 |
Pet Listing ID | 89819 |
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