Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Willow is ready and waiting for her forever home!

Willow is a gorgeous 3yo desexed female black and white Turkish Van.
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Willow came to be skinny, starved, matted, unloved and too terrified to leave her cage, even to eat:


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It didn't take long for her to realise she was safe, and now she is the gorgeous girl you can see in the pictures below.  Meeting Willow now, you would never know of her bad experience. She is the biggest of all the girls I rescued, and now weighs in at over 6kg.


She is very affectionate, and loves pats and cuddles. At first I thought Willow didn't like being picked up, but as we have gotten to know each other she is happy to be lifted into my arms from time to time. Willow also loves to play, string toys being a favourite.


Willow loves to be brushed, so I groom her every second day although she is very capable of looking after her lovely soft coat all by herself.


Her favourite spot is on top of the cat tower, where she can view the world and snooze the day away.


Willow is a very placid cat, and loves cat company - I think she is the chief face washer in the group! She has a sweet meow and a quiet purr, and is always the first to greet me in the morning.


With her lovely personality, gorgeous and low maintenance coat, big golden eyes and kitten like antics, Willow will be an exceptionally lovely pet.


Willow will need to be an indoor only cat, because she has no road sense and can suffer from sunburn on her white ears and nose. A safe outdoor cat enclosure would be ideal for Willow.


Willow will come microchipped, vet checked, vaccinated, wormed and flea treated (she is already desexed), and her adoption fee is $100 to cover these costs. 


If you would like to provide Willow with the loving forever she deserves, please contact me by pm, phone 0408 486 808 or email jess@tascommodores.com.


I can deliver Willow anywhere in Tasmania, and am happy to assist with flights to an interstate home at the new owners' expense.

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You can watch a video of Willow here:

 

1 comment:

  1. I have just read your blog, and I just HAVE to know if the cats all got homes!

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