Been with us since 06/02/2023 - 24/03/2023 (Friday, 7.30pm)
And she will continue to live on with us.
Persian mix Maine Coon
Egyptian Mau look alike. She also behaves like one probably because of the Maine Coon bloodline 🇪🇬🐱
• Silver tabby like whiskas cat
• Gooseberry green eyes
• Long slender body and legs
• Wedge-shaped head (Triangular face)
• High agility
We got Yin from previous owner for free but later realized that she is not in good condition. During the transfer the owner did not come out, just the daughter (~10-12 y/o) and she didn't handle them properly.
Her past experience requires gentle handling but she is very manja.
Yin was really fearful and nervous. Was mostly hiding when she first got home and her eyes were always fully-dilated. Very distrustful of everyone and didn't eat (even wet food) or drink for about 2 days.
We brought her to vet and the vet said she was too thin (Scale 2). She got fleas and her skin was red. Apart from that she has no other health problems. Now she is freshly-groomed at a groomer (to help her experience positive human interactions), dewormed, deflead and now I'm hand-feeding her to make sure she's eating well.
Her vaccination was only done once and overdue 6 months so she has to start over. She is not neutered yet and you have to neuter her after adoption.
We suspect that the owner had too many cats and did not give Yin the love and attention she needed during kittenhood. Or that maybe the owner's kids played with her too roughly hence the trauma.
The owner said Yin doesn't like to be touched but as fast as 5 days she already let me pet her. Day 6 she already let me pet her full body till tail and even ask for more 😂
She must be a free roaming cat, her cage must be left open to help decrease her anxiety.
She is such a sweet cat when she has gotten used to you. Very manja and clingy. She meows non-stop just to get someone teman her and hand-feed her. You will have a special bond with her with proper care.
She kinda have separation anxiety now and doesn't tolerate car rides so much. She drools maybe due to the separation anxiety or motion sickness (although before this she didn't drool when riding a car so she might be anxious of the separation from us).
She stole my heart and I want the best for her.