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Name: Kitty

Location: Tyneside Cat Centre

This is Kitty, a lovely older lady who just needs two things to make her happy…. hugs and food! Kitty came from some sad circumstances so when she arrived at the centre, she was very hungry which meant she was also very food driven. Since being here, she has now learnt that she will always be fed and will never go hungry again, so it isn't such an issue now. That's not to say she doesn't still love her food and will never turn down a treat! She would prefer to have a home without small children, but older teenagers would be fine. Kitty is an affectionate girl who also likes to show a bit of independence every now and again! She has been with us now for over 4 months which is far too long and makes us sad because she is just a lovely cat who really deserves a home sooner rather than later. She needs a patient human/s who has a lot of experience with cats who will be prepared to give her the time she needs to settle into a new routine and learn that in her new home, as here, she will always be fed

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