Pip, is fully black, neutered, petite female cat. Pip came into ARC’s care after being taken to a local vet as an orphaned kitten who was only a few days old. Luckily, one of the vet staff was fostering a mum cat who had recently given birth and Pip was quickly accepted into the litter with assisted bottle feeds.
Pip is a special little kitten who was assumed to have possibly been a dwarf cat due to her incredibly slow growth and her unique face and body shape but this has not been confirmed. Pip has had a few additional issues with regards to her eyes and teeth due to her small frame and slightly bulgy eyes but she still thrives as well as any other cat. Vets have said that Pip should have regular health checks and these will be covered by ARC as long as she is seen at Twickenham Veterinary Surgery. Pip is a cat that enjoys affection on her terms. She can be flighty and does not particularly enjoy being picked up but when she wants affection, she won’t take no for an answer and will headbut phones out the way if she has to! Pip does not like to be alone and will cry but can be left if she has another cat to cuddle up with. Currently, she is stuck to her foster brother’s side and where you find him, she will surely be close by.
Please only apply if you can offer a home that can keep an eye on her needs, have another friendly cat and no younger children.