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Mr. Black

American Shorthair

Male, Adult
Roanoke, VA
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Not good with dogs, Needs experienced adopter, Spayed or Neutered,
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Mr. Black was born in my yard with 2 brothers and a sister 8 yrs ago. I was able to trap and neuter and spay him, mother, sister, and one brother. He is a large, mostly white cat w/black spots, and has been an outside cat all of his life. I have insulated boxes for the 3 who remained with me, and have a heater inside a large shed, where they can stay inside their boxes near the heater, and come and go to the back yard as they like. Unfortunately, I am a Stage IV metastatic breast cancer patient, and I'm trying to rehome my cats before I get to the point that I can no longer care for them. Mr. Black is socialized to me, although he is still skittish around other people. I love on him every time I see him, and he comes to me wanting to be loved on. Separation and a slow introduction to other cats would be best. I feel he would be able to acclimate to other cats. I have an indoor/outdoor female cat that he has gotten used to being around, no longer considers her an outsider.
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Romeo

American Shorthair

Female, Adult
Roanoke, VA
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Not good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs special attention, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Romeo showed up during a bitter winter. Initially, I thought she was male, thus her name. She is a very small cat, which I think is the result of malnourishment during development. Romeo has been with me about 5 yrs, and is fully grown but is very small. She is docile for the most part, unless she feels threatened, so a slow introduction to other cats and dogs is essential. Romeo acclimated to 2 sisters in our home, which took about 6 months total. Now those sisters are deceased, and she is currently my only inside/outside cat. When Romeo started coming around, it was clear that she had an extreme upper respiratory infection, which she will carry the rest of her life. About 2 years ago, a severe infection required a vet visit and a round of antibiotics, but once through with that, she bounced back very well. Romeo is playful and very social with humans. I am a Stage IV metastatic breast cancer patient, and need to rehome my cats before I can no longer care for them.
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Soul Patch

American Shorthair

Female, Adult
Roanoke, VA
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Not good with dogs, Needs experienced adopter, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Soul Patch was born in my yard, along with 3 brothers 8 yrs ago. I was able to trap and spay and neuter her, the mother, and 2 brothers. Soul Patch has been an outside cat all of her life. I have insulated boxes for the three who remained with me, and have a heater inside of a large shed, where they can stay inside their boxes near the heater, and come and go to the back yard as they like. I am a Stage IV metastatic breast cancer patient, and I'm trying to rehome my cats before I get to the point that I can no longer care for them. Soul Patch is a small black & white tuxedo, who is socialized to me, although she is still skittish around other people. I love on her every time I see her, and she comes to me wanting to be loved on. Separation and a slow introduction to other cats would be best. I feel she would be able to acclimate to other cats, as I have an indoor/outdoor female cat that she has gotten used to being around, and she no longer considers the other cat an outsider.

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