Daisy

Daisy’s Journey to a Forever Home

 

Daisy’s story is one of incredible resilience and a heart full of love. She and her brother, Milo, were found on the streets, her eyes terribly infected. Despite the hardship and the lack of help she received, Daisy’s spirit never wavered. Though she lost her sight, her story is not one of tragedy but of triumph. After life-saving surgery, her eyes were made safe, and she’s now a healthy, happy cat who does everything a cat with sight can do.

In fact, Daisy is the opposite of her shy brother, Milo. She is a true Miss Daisy when it comes to attention and affection. She loves to cuddle and snuggle and is an absolute expert at making herself comfortable on your lap. She gets along great with other cats and is always ready for a new friend.

Daisy is living proof that love truly is blind. Her lack of sight hasn’t stopped her from living her life to the fullest and showing off her loving, playful personality. She is a beautiful girl with a big heart, just waiting for the right person to give her a chance. Could that person be you?

 

Daisy’s Profile

 

  • Name: Daisy
  • Date of Birth: 12-05-2023
  • Gender: Female
  • Breed/Color: Mixed/White, grey, and orange
  • Size: Normal
  • Health: Good
  • Character: Very sweet
  • 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, from 10 years old.
  • Suitable with Other Cats: Yes
  • Needs Other Cats: No
  • 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. Adopters are responsible for covering all transportation and flight expenses, as well as the costs of 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.