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My basic info
Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Black (All)/White
Age
1 year 3 months old, Adult
Sex
Female
Pet ID
6943
Hair Length
–
My details
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Eda is a lover of all the small things that we often overlook. She loves little head scratches, a sunny place to nap, little treats and feather toys. She looks a lot older than she is, but we think she may have had a hard life before us.
She got the opportunity to play with a rowdy young cat in our care and she loved it. There was some boundary hissing, but soon they were chasing each other around kitty city. Eda would jump on to a cat tree and wait for the other cat to come by, then pounce. She has the best time running around before taking a well deserved nap in her home.
Eda would do best as an indoor/outdoor cat. She has a tendency to pee on blankets on the ground. It's not all the time, but she will do it for like three days in a row and then stop again. We believe as an indoor/outdoor cat that she won't pee on anything in the home but is friendly enough to walk up to you outside and be handled. We are happy to answer any questions about Eda and her particularities.
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Eda is a lover of all the small things that we often overlook. She loves little head scratches, a sunny place to nap, little treats and feather toys. She looks a lot older than she is, but we think she may have had a hard life before us.
She got the opportunity to play with a rowdy young cat in our care and she loved it. There was some boundary hissing, but soon they were chasing each other around kitty city. Eda would jump on to a cat tree and wait for the other cat to come by, then pounce. She has the best time running around before taking a well deserved nap in her home.
Eda would do best as an indoor/outdoor cat. She has a tendency to pee on blankets on the ground. It's not all the time, but she will do it for like three days in a row and then stop again. We believe as an indoor/outdoor cat that she won't pee on anything in the home but is friendly enough to walk up to you outside and be handled. We are happy to answer any questions about Eda and her particularities.