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Avery is a beautiful, wonderful girl. She has vision issues (she doesn't see the world like we do) and has been undergoing training with hand signals, tapping and verbal commands. Scared of fast motions. Needs a quiet, loving home with people who understand her special needs. She takes a little while to adjust but once she settles in she will light up your world with her amazing attitude. She is very playful and will play with other cats after slow introduction. No children- can strike out when startled. Fully vetted and combo tested.
Avery was moved to another foster home to see how she would do in a new environment - she was slow to adjust but has shown great progress after about 4-6 weeks. Her new foster is able to love on her and has begun trimming her nails to get her used to a different person doing it. Avery will lay next to her on the couch, and rub up against her legs in the morning for attentions. She loves to play with toys that are big and have bells on them since she can hear them. She also loves to lay in the window. She does not like to be picked up.
Avery's adoption fee is partially sponsored.
Avery is a beautiful, wonderful girl. She has vision issues (she doesn't see the world like we do) and has been undergoing training with hand signals, tapping and verbal commands. Scared of fast motions. Needs a quiet, loving home with people who understand her special needs. She takes a little while to adjust but once she settles in she will light up your world with her amazing attitude. She is very playful and will play with other cats after slow introduction. No children- can strike out when startled. Fully vetted and combo tested.
Avery was moved to another foster home to see how she would do in a new environment - she was slow to adjust but has shown great progress after about 4-6 weeks. Her new foster is able to love on her and has begun trimming her nails to get her used to a different person doing it. Avery will lay next to her on the couch, and rub up against her legs in the morning for attentions. She loves to play with toys that are big and have bells on them since she can hear them. She also loves to lay in the window. She does not like to be picked up.