Bury. Founder Chantelle Farrow said the kitten was brought to a volunteer’s house where she was assessed. She stayed for two nights before moving to her foster home where she has “thrived” and become “really friendly”.
Orla, who is said to want lots of ‘love, cuddles and human attention’, will be available for rehoming as soon as she is ready, Chantelle said. “She is doing amazing in foster she has become so loving and doesn't want to be left alone,” she added. “She wants lots of love, cuddles and human attention.
She also loves other cats and playing like a typical kitten. Once she is ready, she will make the perfect addition to a family.
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