Windsor was brought to us by a good samaritan. When he arrived at SAFE Haven he withdrew completely and hid away. Perhaps he was missing his home or his guardians? We’ll never know…
Over the last few months Windsor has started to relax, and over this time he has built a relationship with our Shelter Manager who he sees most often, and he now rubs his head against his hand. However his habit is still to hide – unless it’s feeding time!
Windsor has a soft, silky black coat (with a small white patch) and presents as a gentle boy in waiting. It seems that he is most comfortable building a relationship with one person and so needs to be in a quiet home with a mature person who can give him time to settle and a few places to hide whilst he gets used to the idea of another new environment. He is a beautiful cat and needs to be in a permanent home. He may always be a shy, albeit loving, boy.