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Posted over 2 weeks ago
| Updated over 2 weeks ago
I'm required to be
spayed
within 30 days of my adoption.
Cared for by
Private owner (Orlando, FL)
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This kitty is about 3-4 months old. My daughter's friend found it in her car's engine compartment. It's believed the kitty was feral. After arriving home, poor thing was scared, While trying to get her out of the car with a towel it didnt go well, I got scars to prove it! Since then, (about 2 months) the kitty is fearful of me and will not allow me to pet or touch her. She'll sit right next to me on the couch and even eat snacks right off my knee but will not allow me to pet her. When I picked her up, my daughter's friend who is a girl, was able to hold her, so I believe it might be best to be in a home with a female. Does use the litter box and is very smart and loves to play. I think she has great potential with right owner. I don't want to take her to the human society. I'm afraid due to her skittish demeaner, she might not get adopted and end up being euthanized, and I don't want that. Please help, have some food and supplies that can go with her. Thank you.
This kitty is about 3-4 months old. My daughter's friend found it in her car's engine compartment. It's believed the kitty was feral. After arriving home, poor thing was scared, While trying to get her out of the car with a towel it didnt go well, I got scars to prove it! Since then, (about 2 months) the kitty is fearful of me and will not allow me to pet or touch her. She'll sit right next to me on the couch and even eat snacks right off my knee but will not allow me to pet her. When I picked her up, my daughter's friend who is a girl, was able to hold her, so I believe it might be best to be in a home with a female. Does use the litter box and is very smart and loves to play. I think she has great potential with right owner. I don't want to take her to the human society. I'm afraid due to her skittish demeaner, she might not get adopted and end up being euthanized, and I don't want that. Please help, have some food and supplies that can go with her. Thank you.
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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.