1 yearAge
£80Price

Young female tortoishell cat neutered vaccinated,

Domestic Shorthair
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Domestic Shorthair1 year
£80

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Lilli Profile Summary Sex: Female Size: Small Age: 18 months Spayed / Neutered: Yes Breed: Mixed Breed / Moggie Colour: Black, Brown / Chocolate (tortoiseshell) Microchipped: yes Vaccinated: 1st vaccination done, 2nd vaccination will be done 8th april. Time at current home: 1 year Lilli Description Personality: Lilli is a lovely playful friendly cat who loves attention and purrs all the time, loves being stroked, sleeps on the bed, just a genuinely lovely friendly cat. Actvity: Yes loves things on strings though she likes to chew through the string and run off with the toy, loves any electric toys, especially balls and things to chase. Diet: Not overly fussy, likes purina one dry food the best, but will eat whiskas and go cat dry, Currently fed harringtons, whiskas and felix wet. Loves likelix and most dreamies type treats. Lilli Health Details Flea Treatment: Yes 16th march Dental checks: Yes Medication: No Medical Condition: Healthy, nothing abnormal, no meds Description: Good with people in general Currently lives with 6 other cats. Likes to have their own space Enjoys going outside / needs a garden Uses a cat flap/window Is a “lap cat” Is active and playful Accepts being handled/stroked Current Homelife Household Activity: Moderate comings and goings Household Environment: Suburban Other Pets: My pet lives with cats, My pet lives with rabbits Primary Reason for Rehoming: Found or Abandoned. Additional Details: Lilli was dumped in may last year on my allotment, with her 6 week old kitten pickle, I took them home, with the aim of rehoming them. However it turned out lilli was pregnant again, at this point she was about 9 months old, and tiny. In July she gave birth to another 7 kittens. She struggled being a mum again and she tried to feed them, but she was very thin and the kittens werent doing too well, she had very little milk, so I bottle fed them, and her milk dried up, she still looked after them some of the time, but eventually pretty much lost interest, but still wanted to play with them. I rehomed all but one of the 2nd lot of kittens, though we did lose 2 of them. She was still playing with the kittens and was happy. In December I got her spayed and within a couple of weeks she decided she was completely over being a mum and started pushing the kittens away, and started to be a bit aggressive towards them, and she now growls and smacks them if they come near her, but not overly agressive towards them, just doesn't want them to interact with her 90% of the time, which is sad for the kittens, as they still try to get her attention. She does get on ok with my other adult female cat, and tolerates the boys, but she doesn't really interact with them. she is very playful, and although she will play around the other cats, she really just plays by herself in their presence. I think she would be happiest in a home alone where she can have all the attention, or with another calm female cat. She is very small, although she has grown since she stopped feeding kittens and is now around 3.2kg. Estimated age is around 20 months, and despite having to grow up fast, in some ways shes still very kitten like. Loves playing, loves cuddles and really likes going out. She uses a window to go in and out. But I think she will use a cat flap. She likes to come in and check im still here then goes back out, and comes when called. She comes in at night and spends all night on the bed. She likes her dry food especially, but I give her wet food when she comes in at night, as I do with all the cats. Shes pretty adaptable. I suspect she probably lived with children previously as shes not worried about going out when there's children playing. Shes not been used to busy roads, here, as where I am is very quiet, with few cars but shes not scared of cars, so needs to go somewhere equally quiet. Or with a secure garden. Shes been through so much in her short life, and is now ready for her forever home. Oh she likes a tall cat tree, and sometimes runs round the shelves. Please feel free to ask any questions, I just want the right home for her where she will get all the attention she craves. Thanks x
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Litter details

LocationAshton-under-Lyne, Greater Manchester
BreedDomestic Shorthair
Ready to Leave8 Apr 2026
Age1 year, 6 months

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RegisteredHealth Checked by a vetWorm and flea treatedVaccinations up to dateMicrochipped by collection date

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