After a tragic fate: shy cat Morle hopes for a new home
Created: 12/21/2022, 7:50 p.m
By: Jannis Gogolin
Cat Morle.JPG © Tierheim München
The Munich animal shelter has a new guest.
Cat Morle lost her previous owner and has been waiting for a new, quiet place to stay with a balcony ever since.
Munich – It is not entirely clear whether black cats bring good luck or bad luck.
But one lives in the Munich animal shelter and is hoping for a new home.
The approximately four-year-old cat Morle, with its shiny black fur and large, green eyes, was not planned to come to the shelter.
She lost her owner and therefore had to find a shelter quickly.
Shy cat Morle is waiting for a new owner - overwhelmed by everyday animal shelter life
The adjustment from the cozy home to the lively rooms of the animal shelter is definitely a problem for Morle.
Shy and anxious as she is, everyday life overwhelms her there.
The future owner can therefore be prepared for a very long period of familiarization.
However, once this step has been taken and the neutered European Shorthair cat has become accustomed to its new environment, it can let its cuddly nature run free.
Morle suffers from chronic inflammation of the pancreas and receives medication.
Interested parties can obtain information from the animal keepers.
Name: Morle
Gender Female
Color: Black
Breed: European Shorthair
Date of birth: 2018
Quiet home desired
Because of her shy character: I want a quiet household without children
The four-year-old indoor cat doesn't need a garden in her future home.
However, a networked and cat-safe balcony for observing and relaxing would be desirable on the part of the animal shelter.
Due to her rather anxious and nervous nature, she is unsuitable for a household with children.
She will take time to adjust to a new place.
The new owner will have to be patient until she becomes trusting and cuddly.
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For more information about Morle and her illness, you can contact the shelter's cat shelter on 089/92 10 00 82 5.