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Posted over 2 weeks ago
| Updated over 2 weeks ago
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Private owner (Grant, MI)
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This kitty showed up absolutely starving a year ago. We fed her and got her fixed but my cat absolutely will not accept her. They must be kept separate. I can’t take the swapping out of cats any more. She has small proportions due to malnutrition. I don’t think she will ever be a large cat. She is loving but my male cat always wants to hurt her and I have tried everything from pheromones to reintroducing them. She lives mainly outside but loves to come in. She has a thing for socks and will constantly bring them to you. She loves attention but seems scared of strangers at first. She has not seen a vet but seems healthy. If the cats could get a long I would keep her 100%. She would make a good barn cat too. She seemed to know dogs and gets along with ours very well. I suspect she could get along w other cats just not ours. She may be skittish from her experience here. She needs a loving home free of the cat who lives here. Thank you.
This kitty showed up absolutely starving a year ago. We fed her and got her fixed but my cat absolutely will not accept her. They must be kept separate. I can’t take the swapping out of cats any more. She has small proportions due to malnutrition. I don’t think she will ever be a large cat. She is loving but my male cat always wants to hurt her and I have tried everything from pheromones to reintroducing them. She lives mainly outside but loves to come in. She has a thing for socks and will constantly bring them to you. She loves attention but seems scared of strangers at first. She has not seen a vet but seems healthy. If the cats could get a long I would keep her 100%. She would make a good barn cat too. She seemed to know dogs and gets along with ours very well. I suspect she could get along w other cats just not ours. She may be skittish from her experience here. She needs a loving home free of the cat who lives here. Thank you.
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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.