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Posted over 2 weeks ago
| Updated over 2 weeks ago
I'm required to be
spayed
within 30 days of my adoption.
Cared for by
Private owner (Troy, MO)
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Olympia is a 6-month-old calico that we have had since December. She is timid and shy, likes to be around people, but does not care for a whole lot of attention. She enjoys being pet by calm children and adults, but does not like being picked up and will retreat when she has had enough. Olympia is a domesticated outdoor cat that sleeps in the barn. Gets along well with our other cat, but will not tolerate dogs - they respect her and stay away. Likes to spend her day hanging around our porch, watching us through the glass door, and hoping for an opportunity to slip inside. :) She is healthy, well-fed, no shots, but up-to-date on flea/tick and worm treatments. She uses the litter box in the barn when she is locked in for the night. We are rehoming her because she will be going into heat soon and we do not have the money to get her spayed.
Olympia is a 6-month-old calico that we have had since December. She is timid and shy, likes to be around people, but does not care for a whole lot of attention. She enjoys being pet by calm children and adults, but does not like being picked up and will retreat when she has had enough. Olympia is a domesticated outdoor cat that sleeps in the barn. Gets along well with our other cat, but will not tolerate dogs - they respect her and stay away. Likes to spend her day hanging around our porch, watching us through the glass door, and hoping for an opportunity to slip inside. :) She is healthy, well-fed, no shots, but up-to-date on flea/tick and worm treatments. She uses the litter box in the barn when she is locked in for the night. We are rehoming her because she will be going into heat soon and we do not have the money to get her spayed.
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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.