Sir Ivy of the gray tabby’s was found by two explorers Lily and Parker of the Woods family. Ivy was conducting wilderness research about the birds of the forest and learning their language. However the birds disliked that he was in their homes so Sir Ivy had to be removed from his 45-foot high perch by an Arborist {A person who climbs trees for a living} The Arborist complained about all of the ivy on the tree making his climb difficult so Ivy got his name ‘Sir Ivy of the trees’ shortened down to ‘Sir Ivy’ He was taken in by the Woods family and now he has a happy, full belly!
The Woods family discovered a bit about Sir Ivy
1.He loves the smell of flowers and grass
2.He purrs and chirps like a bird when he walks
3.He has extreme stealth skills that can trip an inattentive human
4.He loves HIGH places (closet shelves, tops of bookcases, etc.)
5.He understands boundaries and won’t push them
6.He loves to cuddle whenever humans are watching TV or reading
Sir Ivy loves exploring new places, he loves food and stuffed animals to cuddle up with. He loves booty scratches, and of course he gets the zoomies from time to time.
Sir Ivy is a good family cat and gets along with children and adults alike. He is polite when meeting new cats and follows their boundaries when they are expressed. Sir Ivy would be a good cat for any family willing to do the same and follow his boundaries such as, not picking him up too much {however he is getting used to it more and more} and not touching his face too much {No matter how adorable it looks} He is a great kitty-boy who responds to the name Sir Ivy and of course the psp-psp-psp sound of birds.