Lilah
Rehomed

Lilah looking for her quiet forever home in Keighley

£170

Here is my little lady Lilah (Lilah girl) we have had her since 8/10 weeks old I believe.
she does have papers and is chipped/spayed also, although she was tiny and extremely timid I did indeed ask the breeder if we should return her due to being so scared! They said she would come out of her shell but hasn't, I did rehome her approx 7months ago to someone within our family with a quiet home and only had 1 other cat but recently come back to us due to illness so we thought we would try again with her but it just isn't to be for her here as our home is extremely busy and loud and since coming back to us we have dogs which I believe she may be allergic to as her eyes have began weeping (they were perfect and clear when she come back to us but past week or so have started sticking together and has tear marks)
This decision breaks my heart all over again as my 10 year old daughter has such an amazing bond with her. She is affectionate on her own terms and does run and hide a lot due to our busy home. So the first few weeks this is how she may well be in her new home. But quiet home she does indeed come out of her shell much better.
She loves treats and cuddles she did start going out in her other home but is now an indoor cat here again which is a shame as she did enjoy going out. She looks and seems very .

A older couple with one cat/child would be ideal or no other cats, maybe even an older couple also would be great. As I says he loves children .
So please only genuine people and the price is negotiable it's just to ensure she goes to the most loving home. She deserves to much more than I can offer her here within our busy life.

Thankyou so much
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Pet age: 3 Years
Gender: Female
Breed:
Exotics
Posted: 3 weeks ago
Ad ID: 40649670
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Kirsty
Keighley
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