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If you see pets listed by a private owner, it means that they’re adoptable through Adopt a Pet’s Rehome program – the safe and reliable way to find a loving new home for your pet.
Daryl was rescued by my sister as a kitten about 10 years ago. He has always been a bit shy around new people, but is very lovable once he is comfortable with you. Unfortunately when she rescued a large dog a few years ago, he needed to be rehomed at my nieces. Then when they had a baby, and got a puppy it became too much for him.
I took him in last year and he has generally been ok, but with just me and him, it gets lonely when I have to travel and he gets anxious being alone. Needs a home with maybe one other small pet, and a family that he can love on and play with.
Daryl was rescued by my sister as a kitten about 10 years ago. He has always been a bit shy around new people, but is very lovable once he is comfortable with you. Unfortunately when she rescued a large dog a few years ago, he needed to be rehomed at my nieces. Then when they had a baby, and got a puppy it became too much for him.
I took him in last year and he has generally been ok, but with just me and him, it gets lonely when I have to travel and he gets anxious being alone. Needs a home with maybe one other small pet, and a family that he can love on and play with.
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What is Rehome?
If you see pets listed by a private owner, it means that they're available through the Rehome program - the safe, reliable, and free way to find a loving new home for your pet.