Jade is a friendly and confident girl who will pop over to say hello and enjoys a bit of fuss. She has a loving nature and has the most beautiful eyes that will keep you hypnotised and the biggest ears that will mesmerise in equal measure. She enjoys a good cheek rub and will jump on your lap or happily have a cuddle too. She is quite the curious little soul, who likes to hang out and would make a loving companion to watch the world go by with. She also really loves to chat and will meow at you to let you know that she wants attention or food! We think she'd be happy to live with children who'll let her find her feet in a laid-back home to match her outlook on life. So, if Jade has you under her spell, keep reading to see if you could be her purr-fect match and give her the fur-ever home she deserves...
Jade arrived at Mayhew in mid October after she had given birth to four kittens in somebodies garden. She has been behaviourally assessed by our cattery staff and given any medical treatment required by our veterinary team. All cats leave our care microchipped, neutered and have been given flea and worming treatment as well as any vaccinations (at least first). Lastly, every cat adopted from us will also go home with 4 weeks free pet insurance.
This is waht Jade's most recent foster carer had to say about her: Jade is a very talkative cat, she has a lot to say. She gets very vocal if she is hungry. Also she likes to walk beside and in between your legs when she knows you are going to prepare her meal. Jade will make a good companion as she follows me to the kitchen, bathroom, bedroom and she just sits there chilling with me. She loves her snacks and loud noises (like fireworks) does not bother her, she was well relaxed when fireworks goes off. Overall, Jade is a beautiful lady, she is a very good mother to her kittens.
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