Dushenka and his brother were noticed by caring people while they were surviving on the streets. They were taken in and brought to the animal shelter to give them a chance at a peaceful life. Now Dushenka has everything for comfort, except for the most important thing—a home of his own.
Wary but capable of attachment
Dushenka is still quite timid and shy. He doesn't approach people first and doesn't seek affection, but he's not wild—it's clear that he has interacted with humans before. He needs time and patience to open up and show his personality. In a calm environment, he could get along well with children and other animals.
How to help Dushenka
Treat him during Kitty Days; your support will allow the shelter to provide him with the essentials while he waits for his person.





