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I have an elderly cat named Bella, about 14 or 15 years old. Great mouser, she is fixed, and still gets wild kitten energy now and then and runs around the house and plays. Still has a good amount of life left, and lots of years left to spend with the right home.
She really needs to be the ONLY animal in the home. INSIDE only, she does well with kids but would prefer to avoid them when she can. So dont be shocked if she hides or something.
Would be a good cat for a deaf household, she was raised from birth in a deaf household and knows basic ASL (sign language) commands. She is litterbox trained and loves to play with toys still.
Please, dont be shocked if she runs from you when she gets home. It will take her a bit to get used to the new surroundings, but once she does you wont keep her off your lap. She loves to sleep with you at night, and is great at keeping you company during the day. You just have to be patient and let the old lady settle in first.
She is FREE to a good home, but be serious about wanting her. She is old and is different from a younger cat. Bella is set in her ways, as is any old person. If you cant handle a elderly lady that sometimes gets cranky this is not the cat for you. If you let her do her thing, and you do your, you will have a great relationship. But you cannot force her to do something she doesnt want to do.
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