





One-Eye Willow
- Kitten
- Female
- Small
- Domestic Short Hair
About One-Eye Willow
Charlottesville, VA
Breed
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Behavior
Health
One-Eye Willow’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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One-Eye Willow's Story
Willow, lovingly known as "One-Eye Willow" had a rough start to life. She was born into a feral colony and at around 6 to 8 weeks old ended up with a severe eye injury. After she was trapped, One-Eye Willow was spayed and had the eye removed.<br/><br/>Coming into a foster home from a feral colony was scary! Her foster mom has been working diligently to gain her trust. Slowly, but surely, Willow has come out of her shell. She doesn't like to be held but will allow pets. She is obsessed with the other cat in her foster home, and she would do best in an adoptive home with another cat. <br/><br/>We have all learned not to approach One-Eye Willow from her blind side and to announce ourselves before petting her. She will respond with a soft purr and calm energy. <br/><br/>One-Eye Willow is still on the shy side, but whoever adopts her is getting a survivor of a kitten!
Willow, lovingly known as "One-Eye Willow" had a rough start to life. She was born into a feral colony and at around 6 to 8 weeks old ended up with a severe eye injury. After she was trapped, One-Eye Willow was spayed and had the eye removed.
Coming into a foster home from a feral colony was scary! Her foster mom has been working diligently to gain her trust. Slowly, but surely, Willow has come out of her shell. She doesn't like to be held but will allow pets. She is obsessed with the other cat in her foster home, and she would do best in an adoptive home with another cat.
We have all learned not to approach One-Eye Willow from her blind side and to announce ourselves before petting her. She will respond with a soft purr and calm energy.
One-Eye Willow is still on the shy side, but whoever adopts her is getting a survivor of a kitten!
Willow, lovingly known as "One-Eye Willow" had a rough start to life. She was born into a feral colony and at around 6 to 8 weeks old ended up with a severe eye injury. After she was trapped, One-Eye Willow was spayed and had the eye removed.
Coming into a foster home from a feral colony was scary! Her foster mom has been working diligently to gain her trust. Slowly, but surely, Willow has come out of her shell. She doesn't like to be held but will allow pets. She is obsessed with the other cat in her foster home, and she would do best in an adoptive home with another cat.
We have all learned not to approach One-Eye Willow from her blind side and to announce ourselves before petting her. She will respond with a soft purr and calm energy.
One-Eye Willow is still on the shy side, but whoever adopts her is getting a survivor of a kitten!
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How To Adopt
One-Eye Willow is from Cat Action Team
[Charlottesville, VA]
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