Tilly was scared and puzzled when she initially reached the Warrington, Halton and St Helen’s Branch’s rehoming centre on Slutchers Lane.
She was transferred into the charity’s care from a multi-animal household.
The nine-year-old tortoiseshell was dealing with a without treatment flea allergic reaction and was underweight which the charity thinks might be because of needing to contend for food in her previous home.
But in spite of progressing while at the Warrington branch, Tilly is still having a hard time to discover a home after 120 days in rescue.
Animal care supervisor Katie Buckley said: “Tilly was not surprisingly terrified when she initially pertained to us and concealed away for big parts of the day. We provided her all the time, space, and perseverance she required, enabling her to settle at her own rate, and this has actually definitely settled.
“She’s progressed into a charming, caring cat who takes pleasure in attention, specifically if there’s a lap available that she can huddle on and purr to her heart’s material.
“The change has actually been unbelievable and it goes to reveal that determination and understanding is the essential to assisting anxious and scared cats like Tilly learn to enjoy once again.
“We’re over the moon at the development she’s made given that she’s been with us, however in spite of the reality she’s just middle-aged at 9 years of ages, we’ve just had one rehoming query about her.
“We’d love to find Tilly a place she can call her own, with patient and understanding owners who’ll support her on this next stage of her journey. We’d appeal to anyone who would like to welcome her into their family to get in touch.”
Tilly is referred to as an independent lady who likes to do her own thing and sometimes will stray to be on her own when she’s had enough.
Her perfect home would be with a couple or family who are trying to find a more fully grown four-legged buddy with somebody in the household who is around for a good part of the day or who potentially works from home.
She would choose not to deal with a dog and would like a safe garden to be able to check out.
To discover more about Tilly, please go to the Warrington, Halton & St Helen’s Branch’s website.