Posted 1 month ago | Updated 15 hours ago
dob 9/11/19
Simba's family asked TC Paw for help when she had litter box issues, which she'd never had in the past, after a new baby arrived. The vet found no medical reason and suggested that anxiety, possibly because of changes the new baby brought, could be the problem. In her TC Paw foster home, Simba hasn't had litterbox issues or shown anxiety. This beautiful girl is timid but friendly once she knows you. She likes a safe hiding spot, like under a bed or dresser or in a cubbbyhole with a blanket over it, until she feels comfortable in her environment. Simba comes when her foster mom enters the room or calls to her, and she sleeps on the bed with her foster. She gets along with kids and other cats. She likes catnip, scratching posts, wand toys, and window gazing. Frequent brushing will keep her long hair smooth. We encourage her new family to be aware that Simba needs time to adjust to changes. A calming product like Comfort Zone, which her foster used for a while, may help. Simba's foster says, "I think Simba will be a wonderful friend to anybody willing to love and understand her."