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I have a female and male cat I’d like to try to rehome.
Truth is, I have too many cats the dynamics are not that great. It kind of hurts to rehome but it’s best for everyone. Before you think I’m silly for getting all these cats, they were all rescued strays and came to me in one way or another.
The female looks like a Russian Blue, she not really though. My daughter found her and her litter mates Spring 2020 at a creek in really bad shape. We bottle fed them and got them healthy. We kept her and her sister. COVID and my job (teacher) made it hard for me to get her spayed in time. She had a litter of kittens. She actually had them right next to me in my bed. She wanted me there with her.The white striped boy in the pictures is her son. She was spayed afterwards and got a rabies shot. That was last July. She is very sweet, affectionate, and a great lap cat. She is inside/outside. We have a doggy door. She would be perfectly fine remaining indoors. She is litter trained. There is nothing wrong with her and she has no bad habits. When making the difficult decision of trying to find a new home for my cat, I chose her bc she would adapt so well in a new home and make a great pet.
The white striped boy was born over the summer. He is honestly beautiful: I don’t know that I’ve ever seen a cat his color. He is very relaxed and chill. He is also litter trained. He is affectionate on his own terms. He can be a lap cat but only when he wants. He is also inside/outside. He has not been neutered and has not had shots.
Both cats are used to other cats, a giant dog, and kids.
They can be rehomed together or separate.
If this add is up, they are still available.
There is a $20 rehoming fee that I will waive with vet reference.
Let me know if you have any questions.
They are great cats!
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