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My story (so far...)

Hi there, I'm  Coriander.

I came into foster with my 4 siblings and my mum, but they have all found their forever home, so it’s just and my foster family now. In all honesty though, although I’m a bit sad to see them all leave, I think that’s been the making of me. I'm quite a shy young man by nature and not having to compete for attention is definitely my jam!

I could bang on about what I’m like, but I think my lovely foster mum sums it up best…

Even though Mr Coriander he is very shy and won't come out for strangers he is a massive love bug when you have built up the trust with him. If no strangers are around, he will run and play around the house. He is funny though: he likes love on his terms. What can I say he's a man that knows what he wants 😏 He will roll around and bump his head into me and everything he think might possibly work to get my attention and affection.

There you go! I’m a snuggle-bug in training, and all I need to go full-blown cuddle monster is a family with some patience in their heart. Cards on the table though, it does need to be a home with adults or older sensible children, as I’m not the most confident cat and I don’t deal well with noise and poking. If you have a doggo in residence, I could probably cope with it as long as it’s a quiet sensible one that won’t get all shouty and up in my grill. Same with cats really: one quiet, older cat who can help me complete my Level 1 “Catting and Confidence” certificate might be fine.  

One thing I do need though is either a cat-proofed garden or a catio. I’ve know an outdoor life in the past so I don’t want to be stuck indoors all day, but equally I don’t have enough self-assurance to go wandering off on my own. I might get scared by something and then I honestly don’t know what I’d do. Better safe than sorry I think.

Oh yes, and you’ll want to know that I’ve had my trips to the vet, had a full health check, been fully vaccinated and said goodbye to my pompoms.

If you think you might be the right family for this particular snow leopard, please please get in touch and one of the Catitude Team will get back to you. If everything checks out you can come and see me. Make sure you bring treats though – the way to my heart is definitely through my tummy.

Waiting and hoping to hear from you,

Big love,

Coriander 

My Details

I'm about 11 months old*

That's roughly 14 in human years, so I'm a Junior cat (although I'm still a "kitten" if you want to adopt me!)

My reference number

788

Breed

Domestic Shorthair

Gender

Male

Hair length

Short Hair

Can live with children?

Secondary School Age+

Can live with other cats?

Yes

Can live with dogs?

Can Try

Environment

Cuddle Level: Snuggle Buddy

Spice Level: No Spice

Where I'm currently chilling out

Vet Checks

FIV/FeLV Test Result

Tested Negative

Microchipped

Yes

Vet Health Check Certificate

Yes

Vaccination Status

First Vaccination Only

Flea and Worming Status

Treatments up to date

Neutered/Spayed Status

Neutered

My story (so far...)

Hi there, I'm  Coriander.

I came into foster with my 4 siblings and my mum, but they have all found their forever home, so it’s just and my foster family now. In all honesty though, although I’m a bit sad to see them all leave, I think that’s been the making of me. I'm quite a shy young man by nature and not having to compete for attention is definitely my jam!

I could bang on about what I’m like, but I think my lovely foster mum sums it up best…

Even though Mr Coriander he is very shy and won't come out for strangers he is a massive love bug when you have built up the trust with him. If no strangers are around, he will run and play around the house. He is funny though: he likes love on his terms. What can I say he's a man that knows what he wants 😏 He will roll around and bump his head into me and everything he think might possibly work to get my attention and affection.

There you go! I’m a snuggle-bug in training, and all I need to go full-blown cuddle monster is a family with some patience in their heart. Cards on the table though, it does need to be a home with adults or older sensible children, as I’m not the most confident cat and I don’t deal well with noise and poking. If you have a doggo in residence, I could probably cope with it as long as it’s a quiet sensible one that won’t get all shouty and up in my grill. Same with cats really: one quiet, older cat who can help me complete my Level 1 “Catting and Confidence” certificate might be fine.  

One thing I do need though is either a cat-proofed garden or a catio. I’ve know an outdoor life in the past so I don’t want to be stuck indoors all day, but equally I don’t have enough self-assurance to go wandering off on my own. I might get scared by something and then I honestly don’t know what I’d do. Better safe than sorry I think.

Oh yes, and you’ll want to know that I’ve had my trips to the vet, had a full health check, been fully vaccinated and said goodbye to my pompoms.

If you think you might be the right family for this particular snow leopard, please please get in touch and one of the Catitude Team will get back to you. If everything checks out you can come and see me. Make sure you bring treats though – the way to my heart is definitely through my tummy.

Waiting and hoping to hear from you,

Big love,

Coriander 

My Details

I'm about 11 months old*

That's roughly 14 in human years, so I'm a Junior cat (although I'm still a "kitten" if you want to adopt me!)

My reference number

788

Breed

Domestic Shorthair

Gender

Male

Hair length

Short Hair

Can live with children?

Secondary School Age+

Can live with other cats?

Yes

Can live with dogs?

Can Try

Environment

Cuddle Level: Snuggle Buddy

Spice Level: No Spice

Where I'm currently chilling out

Vet Checks

FIV/FeLV Test Result

Tested Negative

Microchipped

Yes

Vet Health Check Certificate

Yes

Vaccination Status

First Vaccination Only

Flea and Worming Status

Treatments up to date

Neutered/Spayed Status

Neutered
*Please click to read about the stated age of our cats.

Cards on the table.

With kittens born recently at a shelter, in foster, or who are very young, we can tell their age within a few weeks, as they develop so rapidly. Sometimes we get adult cats whose previous owners know their age and that's great...but it's not the norm. 

99% of the time, we have zero information about a cat, and their age can only be a "Best Guess" based on their condition, overall appearance, and the state of their teeth. We completely understand that you want this information, and since you will need a date of birth for insurance, so we will do our best. But it is generally only going to be an educated guess from our vets. 

Could you be my forever human?

Thank you so much for reading my profile. 

If you think you might be able to offer me my forever home, please fill out the adoption form and one of the Catitude Rescue team will get back to you as soon as possible.

Lots of love and nose boops,

Coriander
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