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Here, up for free adoption to a considerate and responsible foster parent/owner, is Luna, my most beautiful and wonderful feline companion.
Though she sometimes nags for food, she will give any master a lot of love if treated right... Really a beautiful presence all in all in my recent life.
It will be an abject shame for me to lose her. But, I will be finding out if I am receiving a custodial sentence by the advert "ready" date... As to any length of prison time that will be served, this is something I am unable to confirm. Upon release I expect to be free to collect her and once again resume her faithful care and ownership.
She is well trained and confident in a domestic setting, being great with loud noises and fast movement... She met a friend's young child and was impeccably behaved, though this was admittedly a one off occasion. Truthfully, she has pretty much never damaged my property in any real way (except her penchant for old records..)
The catteries love her but she's never shared a space with other animals for an extended period of time... beyond her mother, fellow littermates, and one hyperactive small dog (which belonged to the breeder.)
She has bags of both character and street smarts. Shamelessly confident in seducing everyone (man and woman) who visits her dwelling from my experience, there are no issues whatsoever with her comportment with Humans. And I say, she is wilier than foxes, as I am personally well able to bear testament to her outrunning all sorts of wild animals..
She is altogether a cat that will reward even miserly treatment in terms of food and stimulation, provided outdoor access, thoughbeit she will be highly grateful for salmon oil with breakfast and hardly shy in showing it. Be aware, if she gets a bit ratty she will bring in live creatures for her entertainment (as any cat would) so prepare to either catch and release unfortunate live victims of her vacancy, or finish off even more unfortunate mangled bodies barely clinging to life. I have had to do this twice before within the last year (hilariously, first during a therapy session.)
Workmen have taken her to be a dog from her self assurance when she greets their entry. Well, she is perfectly agreeable in most respects... except when I bring her food outside of the flat... as I have recently discovered. She certainly won't even try to hide her displeasure at the prospect of having to share her dinner with street Toms.
Message me if you feel you could commit for an indefinite period.
I will gladly supply all sorts of toys and treats and food gratis should you be willing to adopt her... and even negotiate a food or veterinary payment should there be need.
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