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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.
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Delilah Mae and her brother (George Edward) have been with me since May 2015, when they were approx. 10 weeks old. At that time, they came into the household as the 3rd and 4th cats. Delilah never had any issues with any of the other cats in the house - while she wasn't the most affectionate of my cats, she does love her snuggle/scritches time. In 2016 she lost her big sister, and in 2023, she lost her big brother. Last year, I brought in another kitten - a little sister for Delilah. They got along GREAT. Until they didn't. Starting in January 2024, Delilah has become aggressive toward both of her younger siblings. She had taken to viciously attacking her sister. I've tried separation and re-introduction, medication, and a few other things that were suggested. Delilah just won't have it. She's also recently started going after the youngest cat in the house (a male). All these attacks have been unprovoked. I feel Delilah would be happier in a home where she's the only cat.
Delilah Mae and her brother (George Edward) have been with me since May 2015, when they were approx. 10 weeks old. At that time, they came into the household as the 3rd and 4th cats. Delilah never had any issues with any of the other cats in the house - while she wasn't the most affectionate of my cats, she does love her snuggle/scritches time. In 2016 she lost her big sister, and in 2023, she lost her big brother. Last year, I brought in another kitten - a little sister for Delilah. They got along GREAT. Until they didn't. Starting in January 2024, Delilah has become aggressive toward both of her younger siblings. She had taken to viciously attacking her sister. I've tried separation and re-introduction, medication, and a few other things that were suggested. Delilah just won't have it. She's also recently started going after the youngest cat in the house (a male). All these attacks have been unprovoked. I feel Delilah would be happier in a home where she's the only cat.
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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.
Adoption fee $0