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Name: Duchess

Location: Glasgow

Beautiful young sisters Baby & Duchess came into our care due to a change in their previous family's circumstances. The girls have been quite shy and skittish since being in foster care; but are a bonded pair and are becoming a bit more relaxed and affectionate with their humans. Tuxedo Baby is more active and playful, if still a bit wary of people. Tabby Duchess is a very gentle wee girl, still quite shy and tending to be more active in the mornings and evenings. The girls are looking for a quiet home with an experienced family who have the time and patience to let them adjust at their own pace and grow in confidence and who are happy to regularly groom their lovely, long coats. Baby and Duchess have never been aggressive, so could be homed with older, calm children who know how to respect their boundaries. The girls would be happy as outdoor cats, with access to a nice, safe garden, or as indoor cats, as long as an indoor home has plenty of space for them. **please note adoption fee for a pair of cats is £200**

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