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Clover - Shy Cat

  • Young
  • Female
  • Medium

About Clover - Shy Cat

Morrisville, VT

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Female
Medium
(7-11 lbs)
Black

Behavior

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Adoption Fee

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Clover - Shy Cat's Story

Hi my name is Clover! I've been slowly opening up to the staff at NCAL since my arrival. I'll accept treats from staff members' hands, and I will occasionally poke my head out from my hiding spot to look around with my gorgeous golden eyes. I've even let my favorite volunteer brush my luscious long fur, purring away the whole time! I'll take some time to adjust to a new home, but I plan to be a sweet girl once I get settled in.<br/><br/>My adoption fee includes vaccinations, a microchip, and I am spayed/ neutered.<br/><br/>This cat is extra special because they are a shy cat, much more so than your average cat. Patience and a gentle approach will be necessary to form a bond and help this cat feel that they are safe in their new environment. This means that the cat is likely to not want to interact with you at first and will need time to settle in and relax. It is likely to take weeks to months for this cat to become comfortable in your home. Even once settled, they may always be a shy cat who runs from visitors.<br/><br/>In order to have the best chance at creating a lasting bond with your new cat, you must go at their pace. When you get home, this cat should be set up in one room of your home, with a door that will stay shut while the cat adjusts. They should be offered a variety of foods and plenty of appropriate hiding places to help them feel safe during this transition. The cat should not be let out of their room until they seem like they are making progress and seem to want to explore more of the house.<br/><br/>History:<br/>Dogs: Dogs may be a bit too rambunctious for me<br/>Cats: Has lived with many cats and enjoyed it<br/>Children: Older children who give me space may be okay eventually

Hi my name is Clover! I've been slowly opening up to the staff at NCAL since my arrival. I'll accept treats from staff members' hands, and I will occasionally poke my head out from my hiding spot to look around with my gorgeous golden eyes. I've even let my favorite volunteer brush my luscious long fur, purring away the whole time! I'll take some time to adjust to a new home, but I plan to be a sweet girl once I get settled in.

My adoption fee includes vaccinations, a microchip, and I am spayed/ neutered.

This cat is extra special because they are a shy cat, much more so than your average cat. Patience and a gentle approach will be necessary to form a bond and help this cat feel that they are safe in their new environment. This means that the cat is likely to not want to interact with you at first and will need time to settle in and relax. It is likely to take weeks to months for this cat to become comfortable in your home. Even once settled, they may always be a shy cat who runs from visitors.

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Hi my name is Clover! I've been slowly opening up to the staff at NCAL since my arrival. I'll accept treats from staff members' hands, and I will occasionally poke my head out from my hiding spot to look around with my gorgeous golden eyes. I've even let my favorite volunteer brush my luscious long fur, purring away the whole time! I'll take some time to adjust to a new home, but I plan to be a sweet girl once I get settled in.

My adoption fee includes vaccinations, a microchip, and I am spayed/ neutered.

This cat is extra special because they are a shy cat, much more so than your average cat. Patience and a gentle approach will be necessary to form a bond and help this cat feel that they are safe in their new environment. This means that the cat is likely to not want to interact with you at first and will need time to settle in and relax. It is likely to take weeks to months for this cat to become comfortable in your home. Even once settled, they may always be a shy cat who runs from visitors.

In order to have the best chance at creating a lasting bond with your new cat, you must go at their pace. When you get home, this cat should be set up in one room of your home, with a door that will stay shut while the cat adjusts. They should be offered a variety of foods and plenty of appropriate hiding places to help them feel safe during this transition. The cat should not be let out of their roo

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How To Adopt

Clover - Shy... was listed as Adoptable by North Country Animal League
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Clover - Shy Cat is from North Country Animal League

[Morrisville, VT]

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