Psst! Let me let you in on a little secret. My government name might be Persephone, but my friends call me Little Pea, so you can too! I’m looking for my forever home. Can you help me?
I’ve been in foster care since I was about 5 weeks old. I was the runt of the litter of 8 and my foster mum didn’t think I would survive but look at me now! My rough start in life didn’t end there. One of my front legs didn’t form quite right, and was causing me lots of pain, so my foster mum made the tough decision with the vets to amputate my leg. Since then, I haven’t looked back! The surgery gave me a new lease on life and I’m a whole new kitten! These days my main hobbies are playing with the two other foster kittens Apollo and Atlas, napping in front of the heater, and playing with my toy mousies.
I also love snuggling with the two resident big cats, and when I’m super lucky, snuggling in foster mum’s bed. I really didn’t like my foster brothers when I first met them, but with some time and patience I’ve grown quite fond of them, so I would definitely enjoy a feline friend in my new home. Foster mum says because I am quite shy, I wouldn’t do well with young kids or hyperactive dogs. She says I need a home with plenty of patience to allow me to come out of my shell in my own time. Could you be my forever family? Can’t wait to meet you!
Little Pea xx
Note from foster carer: Little Pea is very shy and will likely not socialise at meet and greets. She requires a family that is willing to put time and effort into helping her settle and understand she will take time to adjust to her new family. Little Pea should be applied for on the basis of her personality, and not for the novelty of having a tripod kitten.
Little Pea is microchipped, desexed, up to date with vaccinations, flea and worm treatments.