Status / Details
2022, Adopted
Additional Info
About Ydrisa
Born ~2/28/2017, F, Grey & Black Tabby Scottish Fold
Adoption Fee $300
Ydrisa is a beautiful soft marbled Scottish Fold. She came to us as an owner surrender, her life was very quiet and calm. Her foster home was full of energy and 4 young kids. When she first arrived, she was very shy and would hide behind the couch and under the chair. We gave her space and let her approach us when she was ready. After a week she was all over the house exploring and making friends with other cats in the home and warmed up to the kids. I have had the pleasure of fostering her for the last 5 weeks and she is now ready for her forever home.
She is the ideal cat for any family that is willing to pay her the attention she needs and deserves, preferably as the sole pet in the home. She would do well with older kids but she would need some time to get comfortable. While she’s never the aggressor, she doesn’t fare well if other animals in the house are the alpha. Isa is a very laid-back cat and gets along well with other easy-going animals. She knows what she wants and will let you know what it is she needs. Most often she will meow because she would like rubs. She will roll over on her back and let you scratch her all over. She likes to play with paper and other ball-type toys. With a little time to adjust to her new home, she will make a loving family the perfect companion.
Ydrisa is spayed, vaccinated, FELV tested, dewormed, microchipped, eats wet and dry food, and is litterbox perfect.
She currently lives with her foster family in Rocklin.
Purebreds Plus Cat Rescue is dedicated to matching exceptional cats with qualified adopters who will cherish their pet and create an ideal forever home.
If you believe you are the perfect adopter for Ydrisa please tell us why in the comments section of our Adoption Application, and contact Katy at katyvoelz@gmail.com or 916-517-6342. If you are unable to reach Katy please email us at info@purebredsplus.org.
NOTE: We prefer families with children bring them to the adoption appointment. Why? This allows interaction between the children and the cat. This helps ensure they will be a good fit for each other. A mismatch between a child and a cat is not in anyone’s best interests!