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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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We took Kiki in from a family that was moving out of state. She was a stray that showed up at their house and adopted them.
She is approximately 5 years old. We have had her about a year and a half and have realized 3 cats is too many for our household.
While living with us she has been indoor and outdoor. She is a great hunter and has caught (and eaten) rats and gophers. Kiki also loves to sleep all night on someone's bed, if allowed. She is friendly towards people and likes being petted. She tolerates other cats but doesn't play or snuggle with them. If they try to play with her, she will hiss and run away. Kiki isn't aggressive at all, no scratching or biting.
One odd thing about her is that she doesn't bury her poop (similar to a dog), though she does use a litterbox or sandy area in the yard.
We think she would do great as the only cat in a household or on a larger property where she has enough of her own space.
We took Kiki in from a family that was moving out of state. She was a stray that showed up at their house and adopted them.
She is approximately 5 years old. We have had her about a year and a half and have realized 3 cats is too many for our household.
While living with us she has been indoor and outdoor. She is a great hunter and has caught (and eaten) rats and gophers. Kiki also loves to sleep all night on someone's bed, if allowed. She is friendly towards people and likes being petted. She tolerates other cats but doesn't play or snuggle with them. If they try to play with her, she will hiss and run away. Kiki isn't aggressive at all, no scratching or biting.
One odd thing about her is that she doesn't bury her poop (similar to a dog), though she does use a litterbox or sandy area in the yard.
We think she would do great as the only cat in a household or on a larger property where she has enough of her own space.
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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