Freebie


Freebie’s Journey to Trust

Found on the street begging for help, Freebie could only walk on her hind legs due to severe genetic deformities and old fractures in her front limbs. Fortunately, caring people who were feeding stray cats noticed her and asked for help.

After being caught, we took her to the vet. X-rays revealed old fractures and a significant abnormality in her front legs. To give her a better life, we proceeded with a challenging treatment plan. One of her front legs was amputated, and the other was surgically straightened, though it remains shorter than normal.

Because of her traumatic past, Freebie has a hard time trusting people. She is happiest when she can roam freely in a home or an enclosed garden without direct human interference. We hope that with time and patience, she will regain her trust in people and find a forever family that can give her the space and love she needs. Freebie is waiting for her golden ticket to a safe, happy life.

Freebie’s Profile

  • Name: Freebie
  • Date of Birth: 19-04-2022
  • Gender: Female
  • Breed/Color: Mixed/White, brown
  • Size: Normal
  • Health: Good, tripod with a short front leg
  • Character: Shy, no trust in people
  • Country of Origin: Türkiye

Additional Details

  • Currently in Türkiye: Yes
  • Spayed/Neutered: Yes
  • Chipped: Yes
  • Outdoor Space Required: No; she can live indoors or with access to an enclosed garden or balcony.
  • Suitable for Children: Yes, but only with children aged 10 and older.
  • Needs Other Cats: Not necessary.
  • Suitable with Dogs: Unknown
  • Adoption Fee: Yes
  • Ready for Travel: No; she needs 91 more days before she can leave the country.

Adoption Information

All of our cats are transported to their new homes in a suitable carrier. This carrier is paid for by the adopter, and we pass on the purchase price if the adopter doesn’t have an appropriate one. Adopters are responsible for covering all transportation/flight expenses and any necessary procedures that have not yet been completed.

After adoption, the adopter must transfer the microchip into their own name and update the contact information.