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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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We call her "Lil Cat" because she is petite and never left the kitten stage! She has been around our other cat (Big Cat) her whole life and they get along well. She is shy at first. Once she gets comfortable, she craves human affection. She can't get enough belly rubs and pets. She is a total lap kitty and a wonderful companion.
She would be fine with older children, but she is very afraid of our toddlers who were a bit too much for her. She does well in a calmer household where she gets most of the attention. She is 15 years old but you would never know it, she is a kitten at heart.
The last few years have been hard on her with our 3 small children. She developed anxiety which led to her peeing outside of her box. That issue is under control only if she is separated from the kids. She also has some kidney issues that are managed with special food.
We are heartbroken to give her up, but her quality of life would improve with more lap time & belly rubs and no small children.
We call her "Lil Cat" because she is petite and never left the kitten stage! She has been around our other cat (Big Cat) her whole life and they get along well. She is shy at first. Once she gets comfortable, she craves human affection. She can't get enough belly rubs and pets. She is a total lap kitty and a wonderful companion.
She would be fine with older children, but she is very afraid of our toddlers who were a bit too much for her. She does well in a calmer household where she gets most of the attention. She is 15 years old but you would never know it, she is a kitten at heart.
The last few years have been hard on her with our 3 small children. She developed anxiety which led to her peeing outside of her box. That issue is under control only if she is separated from the kids. She also has some kidney issues that are managed with special food.
We are heartbroken to give her up, but her quality of life would improve with more lap time & belly rubs and no small children.
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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