





Sandy
- Young
- Female
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
About Sandy
BEVERLY HILLS, CA
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Sandy’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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Sandy's Story
Looking for a rare, visually imperfect sweetheart companion, or the ultimate sweet but shy, gentle pair?<br/><br/>Meet Sandy and Oliver (Olie)—two unique cats who balance each other in the quietest, sweetest ways.<br/><br/>Sandy is a physically small, rare ginger-yellow girl (only 20% of ginger cats are female!) with a perfectly imperfect right eye. Born with a flap of skin covering it, she’s had surgery and now sees just fine—though her right eye will always look a little different. That difference doesn’t stop her from being curious, playful, and loving—just overlooked. :-(<br/><br/>She’s a gentle soul who will seek you out for affection, as long as you move at her pace. She loves petting and delights in play—but her confidence is still blooming. In her current foster home, she’s one of many cats and sits low in the social hierarchy. What she really needs is a quieter home, fewer animals, and a patient human (or two) to help her feel secure and loved. Clicker training with treats could also help her blossom further.<br/><br/>She tends to hang around another foster cat named Oliver. Tall, lean, confident, and mellow, Oliver has a quirky charm all his own—most notably, his habit of sitting upright on his tailbone like a person! Rescued from the streets as a kitten, Olie was nearly adopted before his would-be family had to move overseas to care for a terminally ill family member. Please view his own Petfinder page for more details.<br/>https://www.petfinder.com/cat/oliver-olie-75324786/ca/beverly-hills/the-deleon-foundation-ca3168/<br/><br/>Although Sandy enjoys Oliver's company at times, the reality is that it may be better for them to be adopted separately into permanent loving homes rather than remain in their multi-cat temporary foster home. Adopted in a pair or separately, the most important aspect is that she has her own human family to focus on her and any other animals in the home won't bully her.
Looking for a rare, visually imperfect sweetheart companion, or the ultimate sweet but shy, gentle pair?
Meet Sandy and Oliver (Olie)—two unique cats who balance each other in the quietest, sweetest ways.
Sandy is a physically small, rare ginger-yellow girl (only 20% of ginger cats are female!) with a perfectly imperfect right eye. Born with a flap of skin covering it, she’s had surgery and now sees just fine—though her right eye will always look a little different. That difference doesn’t stop her from being curious, playful, and loving—just overlooked. :-(
She’s a gentle soul who will seek you out for affection, as long as you move at her pace. She loves petting and delights in play—but her confidence is still blooming. In her current foster home, she’s one of many cats and sits low in the social hierarchy. What she really needs is a quieter home, fewer animals, and a patient human (or two) to help her feel secure and loved. Clicker training with treats could also help her blossom further.
Looking for a rare, visually imperfect sweetheart companion, or the ultimate sweet but shy, gentle pair?
Meet Sandy and Oliver (Olie)—two unique cats who balance each other in the quietest, sweetest ways.
Sandy is a physically small, rare ginger-yellow girl (only 20% of ginger cats are female!) with a perfectly imperfect right eye. Born with a flap of skin covering it, she’s had surgery and now sees just fine—though her right eye will always look a little different. That difference doesn’t stop her from being curious, playful, and loving—just overlooked. :-(
She’s a gentle soul who will seek you out for affection, as long as you move at her pace. She loves petting and delights in play—but her confidence is still blooming. In her current foster home, she’s one of many cats and sits low in the social hierarchy. What she really needs is a quieter home, fewer animals, and a patient human (or two) to help her feel secure and loved. Clicker training with treats could also help her blossom further.
She tends to hang around another foster cat named Oliver. Tall, lean, confident, and mellow, Oliver has a quirky charm all his own—most notably, his habit of sitting upright on his tailbone like a person! Rescued from the streets as a kitten, Olie was nearly adopted before his would-be family had to move overseas to care for a terminally ill family member. Please view his own Petfinder page for
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Sandy is from The Deleon Foundation
[BEVERLY HILLS, CA]
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