Sunday, August 17, 2025

Adoption Tails: Willa, Pedro, Ari, Mowgli, Ollie, Papillion, Missy

Willa

1 day: Willa has left her carrier (the owner thinks while he was sleeping. She's hiding in between a window and a curtain and has been there all day. She hasn't eaten, drunk or used the litter tray. The owner's approach will just be to let her be for as long as possible so she comes to the owner on her own terms and doesn't feel any pressure.

Willa

 1 week: Willa is adjusting slowly but well to her new home. She's relaxing more in her hiding place where she spends practically every hour. Previously Willa would sleep in an 'alert' position but now she's sleeping on her belly. She mostly comes out at night to snack on kibble and do her business. She enjoys using the scratching post. The owner has tried playing with her with no success. Willa also hasn't touched or come up to the owner yet but that's ok.

No 1 month response.

Pedro, now Leo

1 day: The owners are loving their lil man and have showered him with toys and affection. They'll be changing his name to Leo. He seems to be settling in very well, loves exploring the room and is getting more comfortable every day. He eats with such gusto and has stopped having diarrhoea. The owner has also reached out to his previous owner (Luana) and they've been exchanging pics/vids with plans for a visit at some point.

Pedro
 1 week: Leo is currently snoozing on the owners' bed in the sun. They absolutely adore him. Shuris (resident cat) is getting over herself little by little while Leo is starting to roam around exploring.

No 1 month response.

Ari

1 day: Ari is settling in really well. The owners haven't thought about changing her name since she knows it well so it would be unfair to change it. Ari feels comfortable in her safe room and the owners have left the door ajar when it's quiet and she's sometimes had a sniff around with the owners around. She's starting to eat and drink a bit more, usually when the owner is around but during the night, they've noticed less food and water too. Ari's been to the litter a few times, however her poops have been a bit liquidy - mostly likely down to stress - but the situation is improving.

Ari
 1 week: She's doing so well! She's going for number 1 & 2 normally now which is great. Playing a bit as well, just overall coming out of her shell a bit more. Ari is still a bit anxious around the owner's partner but she's been so brave and just amazing considering what she has been through.

No 1 month response. 


Mowgli & Ollie

5 days: The owners have kept their names as they are. They picked Mowgli and Ollie up over the weekend and are settling in quite well. They are eating and drinking well and using their litter tray.

Mowgli and Ollie
 
1 month: Ollie and Mowgli are going great! They are all settled in and enjoying their time together in their new home. They've been exploring, getting comfortable with their surroundings and seem really happy. It's been lovely watching them bound and settle into their new routine!

Missy

1 day: Missy is doing great! She made herself at home not too long after she came home. She loves pets and affection very much. She ate her kibbles and drank water. She hasn't used her litter yet.

1 week: She's settled in perfectly. Loves cuddles and is full of energy.

 

Missy
1 month:  Missy is doing absolutely great. She brings a lot of joy to the owner's home.


Papillon, now Lily

1 day:  The owner's 7yo daughter has renamed Papillon to Lily. Lily is eating well and using the kitty litter. Today she ventured further into the house and has been very playful. So far so good.

 

Lily
1 week: "We adore her." Lily is going well, she is playing beautifully with the 7yo and behaving really well.

1 month: The family is still obsessed with Lily. She is up to date on all her preventative and registered with the council. She will be back at SAFE for boarding and the guilt is already settling in. Lily spends time with mum every day while she is working. The daughter loves her to pieces.





 

 

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