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Posted over 2 weeks ago
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Private owner (Greenville, NC)
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We are seeking a loving home for one of our cats, Gracie. We adopted her from a foster home 7 years ago when she was a kitten. She is a sweetheart and will purr and knead beside you. However, she is fearful of our two male cats (who are neutered) and when allowed outside will not return because of them. When we adopted her we also adopted another female cat and we did not have this problem, so it may be male cats specifically that she is not compatible with. For now, she is forced to be an indoor cat and she loves going outside. We used to let her out during the day and she would come home and be inside overnight (until we adopted the two stray male cats). The ideal home for her would be one without another cat (or perhaps just a female cat) and where she can go outside. We will donate the rehoming fee to a local animal shelter.
We are seeking a loving home for one of our cats, Gracie. We adopted her from a foster home 7 years ago when she was a kitten. She is a sweetheart and will purr and knead beside you. However, she is fearful of our two male cats (who are neutered) and when allowed outside will not return because of them. When we adopted her we also adopted another female cat and we did not have this problem, so it may be male cats specifically that she is not compatible with. For now, she is forced to be an indoor cat and she loves going outside. We used to let her out during the day and she would come home and be inside overnight (until we adopted the two stray male cats). The ideal home for her would be one without another cat (or perhaps just a female cat) and where she can go outside. We will donate the rehoming fee to a local animal shelter.
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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.