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Scottish Fold kittens & cats in Ashland, Oregon

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Kusi

Domestic Mediumhair

Female, Young
Ashland, OR
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(when grown) -
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Good with kids, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
We adopted Kusi and her brother, Zopa, from the Josephine County shelter when they were 10 weeks old. They were meant to be “instead of a sibling” for our son who is now 4. They are lovely cats. Kusi is a snuggle bug, loves to be near us in whatever room we are in. She and her brother and deeply bonded and would need to stay together. I am seeking to rehome them because I am pregnant and have become very sensitive to their litter, hair + dander, which never bothered me previously. I remember how overwhelming the newborn stage is and can’t handle having cats in our home as we transition to being a family of 4. My family is very sad to have to rehome them, but I (the pregnant mom) feel strongly that this is for my mental health, which affects everyone. They’ve been indoor only, but would love to be indoor-outdoor.They would come w/ litter boxes, whatever remaining litter we have (they use pellets), their double-sided automatic cat feeder (they eat dry food) & their cat watering fountain.
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Zopa

Domestic Mediumhair

Male, Young
Ashland, OR
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with kids, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
We adopted Zopa and his sister, Kusi, from the Josephine County Shelter 2 years ago, when then were 10 weeks old. They were meant to be “instead of a sibling” for our son, who is now 4. I am now pregnant and have become very sensitive/allergic to their smells (litter), hair and dander, which never affected me before. Our family feels very sad to have to rehome them, but I (the pregnant mama) feel very clear that this is important for my mental health, as well as physical health. I can’t imagine doing the newborn baby phase while also navigating taking care of cats and my allergies.Zopa is a playful, curious boy who lives for his nighttime snuggles and pets on the couch with my husband. They’re both indoor only since they have been with us, but they would do well as indoor-outdoor.With them, we would include their litter boxes, any remaining litter that we have, their double-sided automatic cat feeder (they eat dry food), their high-quality kitty water fountain, and their nail clippers.

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