Size
(when grown) -
Details
Not good with kids,
Not good with dogs,
Not good with cats,
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
ADOPT MAGGIE MAE!
Maggie Mae was a cat that was locked in the house alone after the residents were forced by circumstances to vaccate the home. We sent out an urgent plea for a temporary foster, and a caring family stepped up and has done a fine job of fostering Maggie. Her temporary mom has written a descriptive piece in the way of describing Maggie for you. See the paragraph below written by her foster:
“She is doing well. She is SO sweet. She talks and purrs and loves attention! She will be great for someone who wants a cat that is people oriented. She is sweeter than our 4 cats, but don’t tell them that! She loves to play with balls and other small objects, loves dry food, wet food, and treats. She is terrified of the robot litter box, so her adopter won’t have to spend money on one of those. I’m not sure if she has been around other animals. She is most at ease with our dog, she will come up to her and they sniff noses. She freely roams the whole house now, and our cats have given her plenty of space, but if they are within 3 feet of her she hisses. She may do ok with just one cat and just more time to get used to it.”
HJC: She had a companion cat in her first home, but would need a slow introduction to a cat new to her…and they to her. Our understanding is that Maggie is an exceptionally nice cat: people-oriented, friendly, sweet, playful, and laid back. With an adult cat, you know what you’re getting. With a kitten, you don’t.
If you are interested in meeting Maggie Mae, follow this link to the Happy Jack Cats website adoption page and fill out a Potential Adopter worksheet: https://happyjackcats.org/adopt
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Spayed female
FIV/FELV negative
Age appropriate vaccines
2 years
Treated for parasites
Microchipped
Excellent temperament