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Posted over 3 weeks ago
| Updated over 3 weeks ago
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Private owner (Charlottesville, VA)
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Colonel Popcorn and her brother, Admiral Bongos, were found on the street as kittens in RVA. They're so close it's hard to tell them apart sometimes. Popcorn’s favorite time of the day is when the house is quiet and she can find a spot at eye level to a human where she can get pets. Her “PET-estal” if you will. She likes things to be quiet and calm. She loves having a nice sheltered window perch to watch nature. Squirrels and birds on TV are fun, too. When she's unsure about things, she’s good at finding a place to be that’s out of the way. She thinks dogs should be in another room. Unfortunately, because of her weeks on the street, she developed tooth problems and has had several teeth removed (she feels much better now that that’s done!). Her brother is jealous of all the soft food she gets to eat. It’s not a problem because she gets her dinner in her own bin that only she can get into. That keeps her brother and any other pets around from eating her dinner before she gets hungry.
Colonel Popcorn and her brother, Admiral Bongos, were found on the street as kittens in RVA. They're so close it's hard to tell them apart sometimes. Popcorn’s favorite time of the day is when the house is quiet and she can find a spot at eye level to a human where she can get pets. Her “PET-estal” if you will. She likes things to be quiet and calm. She loves having a nice sheltered window perch to watch nature. Squirrels and birds on TV are fun, too. When she's unsure about things, she’s good at finding a place to be that’s out of the way. She thinks dogs should be in another room. Unfortunately, because of her weeks on the street, she developed tooth problems and has had several teeth removed (she feels much better now that that’s done!). Her brother is jealous of all the soft food she gets to eat. It’s not a problem because she gets her dinner in her own bin that only she can get into. That keeps her brother and any other pets around from eating her dinner before she gets hungry.
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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.