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American Wirehair kittens & cats in Princeton, Texas

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Amy

American Wirehair

Female, Young
Murphy, TX
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Good with kids, Good with cats, House-trained, Shots are up-to-date,
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Hi! Amy is a sweet and gentle young female cat who showed up in our backyard and stays there now. Unfortunately, I can't bring her inside because I already have two cats of my own. Amy spends her days and nights outside, looking at the house and clearly wanting to be loved and cared for. It breaks my heart. Staying outside at night for this little baby is very dangerous. Things will get even worse when it gets cold outside! I want her to have a safe and warm home she deserves! She is a healthy cat. I am willing to take expenses for spaying She would make a wonderful companion for someone who loves cats and is looking for a loyal, affectionate forever friend. If you're interested in giving Amy the loving home she needs, please reach out to me!

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Bob

American Shorthair

Male, Adult
Princeton, TX
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Good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Bob is a sweetheart and we love him so much, but he does not love our dog or our other cat so much anymore and has gotten to where he’s just seeming stressed out all the time lately from them. He was born in my home and is almost 4 years old (bday is in April). He plays fetch better than my dog (stretchy hair ties or bands work). He loves to snuggle. Takes a little bit of time to warm up, but is so sweet after. He tends to run and hide when we have people over and doesn’t love big crowds of people or noises, so ideally a quieter home would be better and I think he would do best as an only pet. It breaks my heart to rehome him and there will be tears, but as much as we love him and he loves us, I think he would be happier if he wasn’t so stressed all the time. Also he is not a huge fan of the automatic litter boxes. At least not the one I got. I want to find him a home where he is loved and can couch snuggle someone and get back to his happy stress-free self.

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