Extremely uncommon ‘werewolf cat’ so scary-looking no one needs her wants a brand new house
An excellent uncommon “werewolf” kitty who seems to be so spooky nobody needs to take her house is on the hunt for a brand new household.
The “werewolf” cat, named Fern, is considered one among solely 200 in the entire world and desires somebody to like her. Fern, who’s one among only some Lykoi breed of cats, was taken to Cats Protection in Warrington, Cheshire, as a result of her final proprietor had to enter care.
These cats are known as “werewolf cats” as a result of they’re coated in an odd mixture of hairless and bushy bits, and the fur poofs up like a werewolf when the cat sits in sure positions.
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Lindsay Kerr, who runs the adoption centre, is asking anybody who thinks they might love this “sweet” however different-looking cat to “please come forward” and register their curiosity in doing so.
Fern could be happiest in a peaceable home with out different pets or youngsters working round, and Lindsay shared: “Sadly, Fern has had very little interest so far and she really is a sweet girl. She was really finding it quite stressful in the centre, so she is staying with one of our fosterers, where she has really come out of her shell.”
“Fern is looking for a quiet home as she is initially quite wary. She was treated for an ear infection when she first arrived, but this cleared up after treatment and she has a little cyst on her head, but the vet said it is not a concern.
“I believe she’s going to make a beautiful companion for the best one that is in search of a novel cat.”
Since posting about Fern on their Facebook page earlier today, the post has been flooded with love heart face emojis and users commenting “I really like her”.
If you think you could give Fern her forever home, call 03000-012-0612 or go to their website.
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