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Yesterday is a very pretty flame-point female, born around April 2023. She is a sweet girl who was dumped in rural Glen Rose along with other litters of kittens when she was little. This poor girl has been adopted and returned by 2 adopters, and she's just really sad and confused, now. She thought she found a forever home with her first adopter, but she was scared being all by herself for the very first time in her life with no other kitties around. She was only given 2 weeks to adjust, which just isn't very much time, and then was returned because she wasn't cuddly enough. Her second adopter returned her TWICE - once due to the adopter experiencing personal challenges, and then she missed Yesterday and wanted her back, so we tried again, but medical and work issues were too much and she returned Yesterday because she wasn't able to spend much time with her.
We're hoping her next adopters will be patient with her, understand that being uprooted takes a little bit to recover from, and be her real forever home.
Yesterday does well with her buddy Camden (who she was adopted and returned with this last time). She does get along with other cats if given some time to adjust. She typically screams at everyone for a few weeks and then settles in. It's a Siamese thing. Yesterday is a cuddly girl who wants attention, wants to know what you're doing, can be playful and mischievous, and is talkative (so...she's a Siamese, haha!).
If you're interested in Yesterday, please let us know! We're happy to answer questions.
Yesterday is a very pretty flame-point female, born around April 2023. She is a sweet girl who was dumped in rural Glen Rose along with other litters of kittens when she was little. This poor girl has been adopted and returned by 2 adopters, and she's just really sad and confused, now. She thought she found a forever home with her first adopter, but she was scared being all by herself for the very first time in her life with no other kitties around. She was only given 2 weeks to adjust, which just isn't very much time, and then was returned because she wasn't cuddly enough. Her second adopter returned her TWICE - once due to the adopter experiencing personal challenges, and then she missed Yesterday and wanted her back, so we tried again, but medical and work issues were too much and she returned Yesterday because she wasn't able to spend much time with her.
We're hoping her next adopters will be patient with her, understand that being uprooted takes a little bit to recover from, and be her real forever home.
Yesterday does well with her buddy Camden (who she was adopted and returned with this last time). She does get along with other cats if given some time to adjust. She typically screams at everyone for a few weeks and then settles in. It's a Siamese thing. Yesterday is a cuddly girl who wants attention, wants to know what you're doing, can be playful and mischievous, and is talkative (so...she's a Siamese, haha!).
If you're interested in Yesterday, please let us know! We're happy to answer questions.
We're a small all-volunteer 501c3 nonprofit group in North Texas hoping to make a difference for animals in Johnson County and North, Central, and East Texas rural areas.
We're a small all-volunteer 501c3 nonprofit group in North Texas hoping to make a difference for animals in Johnson County and North, Central, and East Texas rural areas.
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