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We are rehoming are beloved cat due to our child's severe allergy to her. We've had her for two years and his allergy is just getting worse and worse. A person once told us that he could overcome his allergy by being exposed to a cat every day for an extended period of time...nope, that was not true in our case. My son literally sneezes and wheezes all day long.
So, it's time to let her go.
She is a very large cat, over 20lbs. She was this way when we got her. We've tried to put her on a diet, but with no success. She needs to be outside, which she loves, but we only have a very small enclosed patio and she has no where to go. But, we took her on vacation with us last year and she was able to roam outside all she wanted and she came home 2lbs lighter.
She is a very sweet girl and is fine with children- she's not very fond of toddlers, tho. She doesn't bite, she hisses tho.
She travels very, very well. In or out of a kennel. She doesn't mind car rides at all.
We do NOT have a kennel, someone borrowed it and lost it...it was a soft kennel that you could carry over your shoulder.
She IS declawed in the front and spayed
She's our pretty girl, a grayish-brownish color with beautiful yellow eyes- See photos
She IS due for her shots
She comes with a brand new bag of cat food. I also have some cat food in a cereal container and that's your too.
She has food dishes
She has a large cat litter box- It's actually an under the bed storage container and it's very long. If you have room to take it, it's yours.
There's also a jug of cat litter
She's 6 years old and her bday is July 5th
We are rehoming her and are asking a $50 rehoming fee. We need to know she's going to go to a good home with people who will love her as much as we do. We can't bear the thought of her not being taken care of.
I can't think of anything else, So if you have any questions please email me.
Thank you!
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