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.
I received him from a friend in 2022. At that time, he lived with other cats and did well, and he was also comfortable around my Yorkie. Since then, he’s been an only pet, so slow introductions would be best if he joins a home with other animals.
He turns 4 years old on March 29th. He’s a people-oriented, independent-but-affectionate cat who loves interactive play and gets the zoomies. He enjoys being up high, roaming freely, and having space to explore. He’s also a great cuddle buddy once he’s comfortable.
He does best with regular play, enrichment, and a cat-friendly setup (scratching posts, space, toys). With the right environment and routine, he has strong potential to thrive. I’d love for him to go to someone who truly loves cats and can give him the attention, stimulation, and patience he deserves.
I received him from a friend in 2022. At that time, he lived with other cats and did well, and he was also comfortable around my Yorkie. Since then, he’s been an only pet, so slow introductions would be best if he joins a home with other animals.
He turns 4 years old on March 29th. He’s a people-oriented, independent-but-affectionate cat who loves interactive play and gets the zoomies. He enjoys being up high, roaming freely, and having space to explore. He’s also a great cuddle buddy once he’s comfortable.
He does best with regular play, enrichment, and a cat-friendly setup (scratching posts, space, toys). With the right environment and routine, he has strong potential to thrive. I’d love for him to go to someone who truly loves cats and can give him the attention, stimulation, and patience he deserves.
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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.