Posted over 4 years ago | Updated over 3 years ago
We rescued Prudence in August of 2017 when she weighed only a few pounds. She was scruffy, scared, and very skinny. We put weight on her, got her vaccinated, and when she weighed enough, she was able to be spayed. The vet estimated she was no more than a year old, which would put her a little over three years if that guess is accurate.
I doubt Prudence would be able to live comfortably with another cat. She might be okay with a cat-friendly dog. Prudence needs to be an INDOOR ONLY cat.
She loves being brushed, playing with toys, and watching birds through the window. She doesn't scratch furniture and has never had an accident; she uses her litter box exclusively. She's a great indoor cat who doesn't cause any trouble and isn't super needy. She can entertain herself during the day while you're working and will be glad to see you when you come home.
Prudence needs to be adopted by a family that understands she will need time to settle into her new home and will respect her space.