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Lily

Dorset Cat Centre

Lily (black) and Daisy (white-and tortie) are two sweet youngsters who came to us from a multi cat household, and their personalities reflect that early environment. They can be adopted together or separately, as they live amicably but don’t appear to be reliant on one another.
Both girls are still learning to trust and take a little time to show their true selves. Lily is the more confident of the two—often found waiting at the door, keen to see who’s visiting and whether food or play might be involved. Daisy is naturally shyer, preferring to watch from a safe distance before deciding it’s her moment to come forward… especially if she suspects she’s missing out on a fun looking play session.
Mealtimes are a big highlight for both, which is common for cats who’ve previously lived in a busy multi cat setting. They’ll benefit from adopters who can offer a calm, predictable feeding routine to help them feel secure.
A peaceful home with patient adopters will suit them beautifully—somewhere they can relax, take things at their own pace, and blossom into the sweet companions they have the potential to be, while accepting them for who they are and the tough start they’ve had. They would be best matched to an adult only home or perhaps one with understanding older children.

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