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Posted over 2 weeks ago
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Private owner (Tampa, FL)
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Oreo was born in our home about 9 years ago when my husband and I were in college and had roommates. Our roommates cats had kittens a few times. Oreo is so sweet, but she likes to be left alone and will come to you when she wants love or treats. I always worried she would not find a home if she was taken to a shelter because she is not a cuddly cat, which is why we kept her. In total we have 4 cats from that time with those roommates. Oreo is used to living with other cats, but I think she would prefer to be alone. She also has an allergy/skin condition where she gets occasional flare ups. The vet thinks she has an allergy to fleas and if she gets bit, her body reacts. When this happens she needs to get a steroid injection to help calm her skin. I’m having trouble financially, and now a mom to a baby girl, plus mom of diabetic cat. I think since fleas are the problem, she would do better in a home where she is inside and the other pets are inside to reduce flea risk.
Oreo was born in our home about 9 years ago when my husband and I were in college and had roommates. Our roommates cats had kittens a few times. Oreo is so sweet, but she likes to be left alone and will come to you when she wants love or treats. I always worried she would not find a home if she was taken to a shelter because she is not a cuddly cat, which is why we kept her. In total we have 4 cats from that time with those roommates. Oreo is used to living with other cats, but I think she would prefer to be alone. She also has an allergy/skin condition where she gets occasional flare ups. The vet thinks she has an allergy to fleas and if she gets bit, her body reacts. When this happens she needs to get a steroid injection to help calm her skin. I’m having trouble financially, and now a mom to a baby girl, plus mom of diabetic cat. I think since fleas are the problem, she would do better in a home where she is inside and the other pets are inside to reduce flea risk.
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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.