A homeless cat who has been ‘overlooked’ by adopters in Sussex is hoping to discover a home in time for the brand new ye ar.
Lolly is a delicate soul who wants loads of house, and will be unsettled by loud noises, in line with the RSPCA.
The feline likes fusses, treats, and exploring, and is in search of an skilled pet and child-free home in a rural location.
She was introduced in to the RSPCA Sussex West department when her earlier homeowners had a change in circumstances and will not take care of her.
Unfortunately, she has ‘become quite stressed’ within the cattery setting and hasn’t had any curiosity since she was put up for homing, the RSPCA mentioned.
Staff on the centre say regardless of her delicate nature she would make a ‘wonderful’ pet.
Animal care assistant Jessica O’Connor mentioned: “Lolly has been with us at Mount Noddy Animal Centre for over 70 days.
“She was transferred from another shelter so that we could make thorough assessments and begin her rehabilitation.
“Lolly is a sassy little lady who loves chirping away at you. She can be quite particular at times and will happily let you know her likes and dislikes.
“Due to this, Lolly is looking for experienced cat owners who are able to read her body language.
“She also needs to live in a rural, low cat populated area so that she can explore safely and without stress.
“Once Lolly is settled and trusts you she is an affectionate girl who loves to play, have fusses and get the zoomies. She loves her daily routine and spending time with her key care assistant workers.
“Her adopters will need to continue her rehabilitation in the home and be respectful of her independence when she chooses.”
RSPCA Sussex West is located at Mount Noddy Animal Centre, Blackmill Lane, Eartham, Westergate, Chichester PO18 0LL.