I have two perfect cats for rehoming. Neither has ever missed the litter box. He is vocal (baritone) and affectionate and asks for what he wants. She is a little more reserved but purrs like an outboard motor with head petting. They are about two years old. They were surrendered to the shelter by someone else who also loved them last year. They were separated. I adopted one and then the other to reunite them. They are experienced with dogs and do well with them. I have a 50 lb sharpei. As the world opened post quarantine my daughter brought our shih tzu home again. She had been serving as an ESA at NMSU. Turns out shih tzu doesn’t like cats. We have been working on reconciliation for about three months. We tried rehoming shih tzu but it did not stick. I realize my obligation to follow through with this little dog that we have had for six years is greater than my obligation to the cats I’ve loved for four months. Cats have been vet checked since adoption and are all clear. They have been eating purina live clear dry food only. This is said to reduce allergens. They will come to you with food, bowls, treats, anti hairball treats, cat tree, window seat, beds, brush, toys, carrying backpack and transport box, two litter boxes with a years supply of pee pads that go in them, vet records and adoption papers from SFAS. It breaks my heart to make this change. Hopefully it will be a blessing to someone who has always wanted the complete cat set up. He is 11 pounds and she is 7. I call him Biscochito and I call her Horchata. Chata and Chito look forward to gracing your home with their catness. Small rehoming fee.
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