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We adopted Spot after fostering her as a tiny kitten. She purred whenever we touched her. She has always been affectionate with us, and curious and friendly approaching guests in our home. She loves to lay on our lap and sleep, or suck on her fur (she was an orphan at a young age).
When we had a baby boy, Spot never adjusted. Our son is now a toddler and she still hides from him all day and comes out when he has gone to bed. If she is out, she bats at our son when he walks past her. We have had issues with her spraying due to stress. She never had these issues before. Even as a tiny kitten she was the tidiest of the group of 4 we fostered her with.
She has seal colouring but is not Siamese. She is a low shedding cat. Gorgeous and soft. We are so sad to rehome her, but she is not thriving with us at all and our son is afraid of her.
We adopted Spot after fostering her as a tiny kitten. She purred whenever we touched her. She has always been affectionate with us, and curious and friendly approaching guests in our home. She loves to lay on our lap and sleep, or suck on her fur (she was an orphan at a young age).
When we had a baby boy, Spot never adjusted. Our son is now a toddler and she still hides from him all day and comes out when he has gone to bed. If she is out, she bats at our son when he walks past her. We have had issues with her spraying due to stress. She never had these issues before. Even as a tiny kitten she was the tidiest of the group of 4 we fostered her with.
She has seal colouring but is not Siamese. She is a low shedding cat. Gorgeous and soft. We are so sad to rehome her, but she is not thriving with us at all and our son is afraid of her.
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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.