Once again, that awful story surfaces – callous, irresponsible, uncaring people dropping off a pregnant female cat on an acreage, cowardly and not taking responsibility for their actions, hoping someone else will take care of the problem! Momma cat gave birth to her kittens; all but four found homes. The CNP SPCA took in those remaining four kittens on November 7, 2019.
It didn’t take Puffin long to warm up to the fact that she was safe, protected and needn’t be afraid of all the new people she was meeting. Puffin has an unassuming personality it seems. She is the “kid” that stands back while others get attention. She would rather not initiate a lot of attention, but is always around the perimeter waiting to be noticed.
When she is noticed, she is receptive and comfortable with any attention she gets. When you do notice her, she reciprocates in triplicate! Her purr is resounding, her affection unlimited, and her appreciation and gratitude unmistakable!
Puffin would do best in a home on her own to boost confidence in herself. She is not shy per se, but she does have a quiet side to her personality. The more we love her and show her attention, the more she responds. All she needs is some time to realize that she is special and can be the centre of someone’s love and affection.