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Mccannable 10-15-2013 08:04 AM

Beautiful cat needs new home (with pictures)
 
Beautiful 2 year old cat needs a good home. She has an amazing personality and needs a lot of attention. She is mildly playful but would rather just be pet all day and is very vocal. We got her as trial from a friend for a second cat for us, unfortunately she is set on being the only animal in the house and despite a week long proper introduction they cannot be left alone together. The orginial owners wife doesn't want her back in the house now so if she goes back she would have to live in a screen enclosure which is not ok for a cat like this, she needs attention.

A few requirements for a new owner(s).
- She must not be declawed, this is inhumane. Cats have claws and sometime tear things up. If this is a problem make sure claws are trimmed or don't get a cat.

- Only animal in the house. She has never scratched or bitten us, but she has it out for our current cat.(no harm done but if we aloud it she might)

- Indoor cat. She has always been and the transition to outdoors normally does not work well.


I know there are a lot of cats that need a home, this one I can guarantee has a great personality and is pleasant to be around.

Feel free to message me or call with any questions 352-459-7554

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teamC 10-17-2013 07:16 AM

Introducing a new cat
 
I have introduced many cats into my home and have a few important tips to share: #1-Cats should be kept in separate area for a week or more (so cats can smell each other, but not see each other) #2 Do NOT feed the cats near each other, they need separate bowls and should be fed "around the corner from each other". Cats who do not feel their food is threatened are much more relaxed.

Mccannable 10-17-2013 11:56 AM

We have introduced as well. It was over a week before they saw each other. Then we let them explore each other's space, then see each other through cracked door, then glass(patio). Now it's well supervised visits but her mind is made up and she wants to be an only animal. It's too bad she is a great cat.

Schaumburger 10-17-2013 11:05 PM

Bump for this kitty. May she find a new forever home.

Barefoot 10-18-2013 12:39 AM

Fingers crossed for this pretty cat.

Mccannable 10-22-2013 09:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Barefoot (Post 764431)
Fingers crossed for this pretty cat.

Thanks. Still looking.


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