Chai – Adopted September 2022!

CHAI
Breed: Domestic Shorthair
Gender: Female
Age: approx. 4 months old
Size: small, but growing fast
Energy Level: Kitten Energy! Lots of play with lots of naps
Litter trained? Yes!
Kids? I am weary of new people at first, so proper supervision, socialization and separation!
Cats? Yes, with proper supervision, socialization and separation!
Dogs? Yes, with proper supervision, socialization and separation!
Medical Needs: Completing this round of core vaccinations, then continuing with yearly appointments
About Me:
Hi, I'm Chai!
I have been in WAG’s care for several weeks now waiting for my forever home. I hope it won't be much longer. When I first arrived in the shelter I was very shy and scared, but now I am a loving and lively girl. I like visits from friends new and old, as long as you don't come on too strong. I like pets but am rarely still for long - I do love to explore the cattery and show off my climbing skills. I may hide at first, but I am very interested in everything that is going on around me in the shelter and am a big fan of feeding time.
I can be gentle, but sometimes I'm a little cheeky and like to be a little rough. This is usually during play is most likely cause I’ve never played with humans before coming here. I will need time, patience and kindness while I learn that being rough during play is not okay.
The love, warmth, food, water, and cozy beds they have given me make me feel happy and I am becoming so brave. There’s been a lot of changes in my life recently and I would very much like to be adopted by people who understand that time and patience, combined with love and respect is very important for me.
My Purrrfect Match
- will be ready for a 15+ year commitment!
- have lots of patience while I learn to feel comfortable with my new family.
- someone who understands that I might not want to cuddle or be touched all the time.
- will provide lots of enrichment, scratching towers, toys, catio etc.
- will keep my health in mind and take me into the vet for yearly checkups.
- understand that I am still developing and my personality may change over time!
- will keep me safe and happy, forever.
My Story:
I came into WAG with Masala and Earl, we were housed in a hoarding situation from a nearby town. Thankfully we found a temporary home at WAG where we are all learning to enjoy human company and gain confidence in our new surroundings.
If you cannot adopt at this time, please consider making a donation to WAG. Our care will be extended and it takes lots of resources and time to help under socialized animals become confident.