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Posted over 6 years ago
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Private owner (Ogallala, NE)
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He is no longer happy here and I want them to have a loving, happy life. Benjamin (3) was a rescue kitty when we adopted him. He was found at an auto dealership alone as a kitten and living under the cars to stay warm at night. The local rescue saved him and when he was healthy enough put him up for adoption. He bonded immediately with me. He was an indoor kitty and is liter box trained. Ben was doing well during my pregnancy would lay next to me me, follow me around the house...until the last three months, he started acting up. Things still are not well, he will hiss at the baby if he has to walk by him, potties on Baby's clean clothes/bed, and misbehaves. Ben use to be inside all the time, but now will hide or stay outside at night when the baby is home or hides inside during the day. We have tried different things to help the situation but aren't having any luck. I feel bad that he feels the need to hide and not be comfortable when baby is around. He is okay with our older daughter.
He is no longer happy here and I want them to have a loving, happy life. Benjamin (3) was a rescue kitty when we adopted him. He was found at an auto dealership alone as a kitten and living under the cars to stay warm at night. The local rescue saved him and when he was healthy enough put him up for adoption. He bonded immediately with me. He was an indoor kitty and is liter box trained. Ben was doing well during my pregnancy would lay next to me me, follow me around the house...until the last three months, he started acting up. Things still are not well, he will hiss at the baby if he has to walk by him, potties on Baby's clean clothes/bed, and misbehaves. Ben use to be inside all the time, but now will hide or stay outside at night when the baby is home or hides inside during the day. We have tried different things to help the situation but aren't having any luck. I feel bad that he feels the need to hide and not be comfortable when baby is around. He is okay with our older daughter.
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What is Rehome?
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