The status of Shortbread was
last posted on 05/17/22 by
Keep calm and purr on.
Male Cat, Domestic Long Hair
Domestic Long Hair
Description:
Shortbread is a sweet, affectionate cat. He has a very calm personality and can be timid at times but when he warms up to you, he isn’t afraid to tell you what he is thinking. He prefers to spend most of his time under the bed, but will come out for cuddles and to be pet and, most importantly, food and treats. He is playful and can play by himself as well as with you. He is a big cuddler and will lay on you in the morning, just so long as you are petting him. He also will headbutt you when he wants you to pet him and will also tell you when you are doing something he doesn’t like. He loves neck and chin scratches and will start purring as soon as you start scratching. He is a talker so if you talk to him and start to have a conversation with him, he will talk back to you when he has something to say. Shortbread doesn’t have his two bottom canine teeth, but this doesn’t affect his ability to eat or ask for all the treats.Shortbread needs to be adopted with Gingerbread. Shortbread and Gingerbread like their own spaces and will need to go to a quiet home with enough room for the both of them. Shortbread and Gingerbread came from a very difficult situation which can affect how they act around people. They can be timid at times and may spook easily. They may shrink or run away when someone is moving too fast, but they do recover easily when they see you are not threatening them. It will take time for Shortbread and Gingerbread to adjust to a new home, but when they do, they will show so much affection to show their appreciation for adopting them.Find more photos and videos on instagram @brittany_fosters_kittiesPlease visit felinerescue.org/11fostertest_v3/ to learn more about me and where I am located!For more information about Feline Rescue, Inc. and a complete listing of our available cats, go to the Feline Rescue website. If you'd like to hear more Feline Rescue stories and see more pictures of our cats, check out the Feline Rescue Blog!