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Posted over 3 weeks ago
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Private owner (Longmont, CO)
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Oscar is a 6 year old beautiful little devon rex. He can be very cuddly & affectionate, but also cautious, particular, and "jumpy". If you learn how to read his body language, and provide a calm predictable home, you'll be his best friend. He is not *shy*, and easily bonds with visitors (when they know how to respond appropriately to cat body language). He loves scratches and purrs loudly and deeply when he feels content.
He can be particular about his litterbox setup, like many cats. Also, in full transparency, sometimes he poops just nearby the box. This is more likely if the setup is not to his liking. You might just need to work with him a bit here.
Oscar has been a loved and cherished member of our home for his whole life, but with a young toddler in the home and more on the way, we have made the difficult decision that he would be best in a more quiet and predictable home. We would possibly be willing to fly with him out to the right adopter.
Oscar is a 6 year old beautiful little devon rex. He can be very cuddly & affectionate, but also cautious, particular, and "jumpy". If you learn how to read his body language, and provide a calm predictable home, you'll be his best friend. He is not *shy*, and easily bonds with visitors (when they know how to respond appropriately to cat body language). He loves scratches and purrs loudly and deeply when he feels content.
He can be particular about his litterbox setup, like many cats. Also, in full transparency, sometimes he poops just nearby the box. This is more likely if the setup is not to his liking. You might just need to work with him a bit here.
Oscar has been a loved and cherished member of our home for his whole life, but with a young toddler in the home and more on the way, we have made the difficult decision that he would be best in a more quiet and predictable home. We would possibly be willing to fly with him out to the right adopter.
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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.