Meet Lola & Nahla
|
DOB: (DOB 22/05/2025
|
Sex: F
|
|
VACCINATED? Yes
WORMED? Yes FLEA TREATED? Yes NEUTERED? Yes |
GOOD WITH OTHER CATS? Unsure
GOOD WITH DOGS? Unsure GOOD WITH CHILDREN? Yes |
Bio:
These two beauties are still in their home and are very much loved but need to be rehomed through no fault of their own. A very genuine reason leaving their caring family extremely sad.
Nala and Lola are sisters from the same litter and look very similar. Both are black, but Nala has a thin line of white hairs around the base of her neck like a very fine necklace! They also have different face shapes if you see them head on, although it takes a while to spot this difference. They are very bonded so will need to be kept together as a pair. They both have the most wonderful temperament, calm, playful and friendly. They don’t scratch, claw or bite. When they can smell their food being prepared Nala usually starts meowing to you and is the more vocal of the two. Lola will sometimes join in too, and her meow is softer and quieter – they sound very different to each other. They chat to each other in very quiet mewing/ chirping noises and clicks, often when they are sat looking out of the window at things that catch their attention, such as birds! They like to sniff your hand gently before you go to stroke them and will then choose if that’s what they want from you at that time. They settle down to sleep at night and sleep through until morning.
We are a family of 3 with a 15 year old son and have a pretty quiet household which they got on with well. We adopted the kittens through another rescue and were told that their previous family had young children which they also got along with. The reason that the kittens were at a rescue was because the previous family had an older cat who did not like the new additions to the household. We were told that the issue was with the older cat not the kittens, so they may be ok with another cat in the household, although this is a slight unknown. We do not know how they are with dogs.
They love…. •
Chasing and batting around small paper balls (covered in paper tape to keep the ball together) – favourite thing ever! They also like you playing with them by kicking the ball for them to chase!
• Sitting in boxes!
• Biting boxes (that they are sitting in!)
• Sitting on and playing in big paper bags
• Wand toys and anything dangly
• Chewing rope toys
• Sitting up high – like on a cat tree.
• Cat trees – scratching the posts, jumping between levels, sitting on platforms, snuggling and occasionally hiding in the bottom box bit.
• Scratch posts! Having more than one scratch post in different places in the house.
• Toys that they can grab, bite, kick, chew on and bat around!
• Comfy and cosy doughnut beds to curl up in (one each, although they sometimes snuggle in together)
• They like finding safe places to sit – under chairs, under the table on a chair seat, in the bottom of the cat tree, under stools.
• They also like being out and about in the house but appreciate their alone time too.
• They love snuggling up together and grooming each other very much.
• They like snuggling on warm cosy areas such as rugs.
They also love a bit of rough and tumble together, both being happy to do so. It can look boisterous, but they aren’t hurting each other, and they usually just stop mid “play” and walk away or start grooming themselves or each other!!
• They like finding narrow gaps to squeeze through and small space to climb behind.
• They really love company, even just being in the same room with you.
• They also don’t mind being in their own space though – they settle down in their baskets or up on the windowsill watching the garden.
• Lola is the more confident seeming one but is the more timid with new people or at the vets.
• Nala is more measured but also wants more affection.
• Nala likes to sit on your lap although usually in a quiet environment, and Lola has been known to do so too!
• Both like to be brushed (when in the right mood and relaxed). Neither liked it at first, but with gentle repetition over time Nala liked it first, then Lola too.
• Both love watching out the window, and Lola in particular loves jumping up at flies on the outside of the glass like she has springs in her legs!
• They get the evening zoomies.
• Lola always goes for the right-hand bowl of food and Nala the left. We have started using a little bell which we ring when we are putting their food out, as a way of training them for the future if they are out and about and need encouraging back home for food!
• They currently have three meals a day, and the wet food is slightly mixed in with the dry.
• We have a Feliway plugin which seems to keep them happy and relaxed.
These two beauties are still in their home and are very much loved but need to be rehomed through no fault of their own. A very genuine reason leaving their caring family extremely sad.
Nala and Lola are sisters from the same litter and look very similar. Both are black, but Nala has a thin line of white hairs around the base of her neck like a very fine necklace! They also have different face shapes if you see them head on, although it takes a while to spot this difference. They are very bonded so will need to be kept together as a pair. They both have the most wonderful temperament, calm, playful and friendly. They don’t scratch, claw or bite. When they can smell their food being prepared Nala usually starts meowing to you and is the more vocal of the two. Lola will sometimes join in too, and her meow is softer and quieter – they sound very different to each other. They chat to each other in very quiet mewing/ chirping noises and clicks, often when they are sat looking out of the window at things that catch their attention, such as birds! They like to sniff your hand gently before you go to stroke them and will then choose if that’s what they want from you at that time. They settle down to sleep at night and sleep through until morning.
We are a family of 3 with a 15 year old son and have a pretty quiet household which they got on with well. We adopted the kittens through another rescue and were told that their previous family had young children which they also got along with. The reason that the kittens were at a rescue was because the previous family had an older cat who did not like the new additions to the household. We were told that the issue was with the older cat not the kittens, so they may be ok with another cat in the household, although this is a slight unknown. We do not know how they are with dogs.
They love…. •
Chasing and batting around small paper balls (covered in paper tape to keep the ball together) – favourite thing ever! They also like you playing with them by kicking the ball for them to chase!
• Sitting in boxes!
• Biting boxes (that they are sitting in!)
• Sitting on and playing in big paper bags
• Wand toys and anything dangly
• Chewing rope toys
• Sitting up high – like on a cat tree.
• Cat trees – scratching the posts, jumping between levels, sitting on platforms, snuggling and occasionally hiding in the bottom box bit.
• Scratch posts! Having more than one scratch post in different places in the house.
• Toys that they can grab, bite, kick, chew on and bat around!
• Comfy and cosy doughnut beds to curl up in (one each, although they sometimes snuggle in together)
• They like finding safe places to sit – under chairs, under the table on a chair seat, in the bottom of the cat tree, under stools.
• They also like being out and about in the house but appreciate their alone time too.
• They love snuggling up together and grooming each other very much.
• They like snuggling on warm cosy areas such as rugs.
They also love a bit of rough and tumble together, both being happy to do so. It can look boisterous, but they aren’t hurting each other, and they usually just stop mid “play” and walk away or start grooming themselves or each other!!
• They like finding narrow gaps to squeeze through and small space to climb behind.
• They really love company, even just being in the same room with you.
• They also don’t mind being in their own space though – they settle down in their baskets or up on the windowsill watching the garden.
• Lola is the more confident seeming one but is the more timid with new people or at the vets.
• Nala is more measured but also wants more affection.
• Nala likes to sit on your lap although usually in a quiet environment, and Lola has been known to do so too!
• Both like to be brushed (when in the right mood and relaxed). Neither liked it at first, but with gentle repetition over time Nala liked it first, then Lola too.
• Both love watching out the window, and Lola in particular loves jumping up at flies on the outside of the glass like she has springs in her legs!
• They get the evening zoomies.
• Lola always goes for the right-hand bowl of food and Nala the left. We have started using a little bell which we ring when we are putting their food out, as a way of training them for the future if they are out and about and need encouraging back home for food!
• They currently have three meals a day, and the wet food is slightly mixed in with the dry.
• We have a Feliway plugin which seems to keep them happy and relaxed.