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First adopted in 2017 when he was about 3-4 months old in South Carolina. Was always kind of a nervous boy about sounds and strangers. Loving, but from a distance. He doesn't cuddle, but he will sit next to you on the couch. As with all orange cats, he can be a bit spicy at times with his personality and demands to be the center of attention. He announces when he is coming in to the room and has a lot on his mind to say. (Usually).
I unfortunately am seeking to re-home him because he is either unable or unwilling to get along with our second dog. He was good with the first senior dog, but can not deal with a young puppy.
First adopted in 2017 when he was about 3-4 months old in South Carolina. Was always kind of a nervous boy about sounds and strangers. Loving, but from a distance. He doesn't cuddle, but he will sit next to you on the couch. As with all orange cats, he can be a bit spicy at times with his personality and demands to be the center of attention. He announces when he is coming in to the room and has a lot on his mind to say. (Usually).
I unfortunately am seeking to re-home him because he is either unable or unwilling to get along with our second dog. He was good with the first senior dog, but can not deal with a young puppy.
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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.