02/16/2025
Let's try this again.
Meet 7 year old Pandora. She LOVES kids. She was rehomed however that was not a good idea and I got her back. Please keep in mind when you bring home an adult cat you need to plan.
1. DO NOT JUST THROW THEM IN WITH OTHER ANIMALS.
You always need to quarantine for 2 weeks to allow some time to adjust.
Then you do slow introduction.
2. Do not always think an adult is going to be your best friend instantly.
You need to make sure during the 2 weeks take the time to bond. Then keep in mind some adjust within 4 weeks to 6 months. Patience, lots of love and positive attitude is important.
3. Reach out for pointers when a breeder rehomes a retired or older savannah they do it to make sure they find a suitable home where they get all their own attention and family. We are here to help and pointers.
That being said she is a talker at first while adjusting when she doesn't know her new home. She loves kids and she will play. She will get along with other cats if they are not aggressive and with the proper adjusting and introductions.
She loves attention but will take a little time to warm up to a new person and especially with what she just went through. I'm sorry for the long post but I think potential new owners really need to think and plan when adopting a older savannah.
She is located in Utah.