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If you see pets listed by a private owner, it means that they’re adoptable through Adopt a Pet’s Rehome program – the safe and reliable way to find a loving new home for your pet.
Max is a 12 year old orange tabby with a heart of gold, seeking a new loving home.
Max is very friendly and loves to cuddle. He does well with kids and other cats but feels a little anxious around dogs. This is ultimately why max needs to be rehomed. He is very patient with children and never bites or scratches.
He would be a wonderful companion for someone looking for a low maintenance, affectionate and cuddly cat. Max has some really unique qualities, he will come happily when you call him and kneads his paws like a kitten when happy and cuddling.
Max likes his litter box kept very clean, he enjoys going outside and is highly motivated by food and treats. Max has had urinary tract issues in the past (swelling of the urethra) and so he is on a prescription cat food to manage this. He hasn’t had an issue since he was a kitten.
Our family is so so to make this decision for our boy but we are hoping he can find a less stressful environment to spend his last years.
Max is a 12 year old orange tabby with a heart of gold, seeking a new loving home.
Max is very friendly and loves to cuddle. He does well with kids and other cats but feels a little anxious around dogs. This is ultimately why max needs to be rehomed. He is very patient with children and never bites or scratches.
He would be a wonderful companion for someone looking for a low maintenance, affectionate and cuddly cat. Max has some really unique qualities, he will come happily when you call him and kneads his paws like a kitten when happy and cuddling.
Max likes his litter box kept very clean, he enjoys going outside and is highly motivated by food and treats. Max has had urinary tract issues in the past (swelling of the urethra) and so he is on a prescription cat food to manage this. He hasn’t had an issue since he was a kitten.
Our family is so so to make this decision for our boy but we are hoping he can find a less stressful environment to spend his last years.
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What is Rehome?
If you see pets listed by a private owner, it means that they're available through the Rehome program - the safe, reliable, and free way to find a loving new home for your pet.