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What is Rehome?
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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Finn came to us at 9 months old in 2009. He was neutered soon after his arrival. He was the only cat for many years. He loves people and loves attention. As we introduced new cats, Finn tolerated them. He was never loving with them, but tolerated them. Sometimes he showed disdain for the younger playful cat we had. During the last several years, we noticed Finn spraying urine and urinating in different locations of the house. We took to vet unsure if it was some kind of kidney or UTI. He is very anxious and combative when it comes to going to the vet. The vet was unable to calf him and obtain a good specimen. He shared that there was blood in it, but that could’ve been from trauma of the catheterization. We followed his suggestion of cleaning the carpet and doing a reset in the house. We also began putting him on mood stabilizers. Even with these interventions, he still urinate around the house. Also, he became hostile and attacked one of the cats.
Finn came to us at 9 months old in 2009. He was neutered soon after his arrival. He was the only cat for many years. He loves people and loves attention. As we introduced new cats, Finn tolerated them. He was never loving with them, but tolerated them. Sometimes he showed disdain for the younger playful cat we had. During the last several years, we noticed Finn spraying urine and urinating in different locations of the house. We took to vet unsure if it was some kind of kidney or UTI. He is very anxious and combative when it comes to going to the vet. The vet was unable to calf him and obtain a good specimen. He shared that there was blood in it, but that could’ve been from trauma of the catheterization. We followed his suggestion of cleaning the carpet and doing a reset in the house. We also began putting him on mood stabilizers. Even with these interventions, he still urinate around the house. Also, he became hostile and attacked one of the cats.
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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