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Posted over 3 weeks ago
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Cupid and Lillian are liter mates. I adopted them when they were kittens and have had them for 7 years. They are very loving, sweet cats. They are super affectionate and enjoy napping in the sun and curling up in bed. While they will play and rumble together sometimes they mostly like to relax. They are indoor cats. It is a really difficult decision rehoming them and one that has taken me a few years, but I feel it’s unfair to them to keep them in our home because they have become increasingly stressed as our family has grown. While they cohabitate fine with our dog and young children (will sleep in the bed with them). They run away and hide when the kids approach them granted they are loud and come on strong despite us trying to reiterate being gentle. Our dog also doesn’t allow the cats in the living room/common areas and will chase them out and is hostile toward the cats. it isn’t the best environment for them. They would thrive in a quiet home. With a mellow dog or older kids.
Cupid and Lillian are liter mates. I adopted them when they were kittens and have had them for 7 years. They are very loving, sweet cats. They are super affectionate and enjoy napping in the sun and curling up in bed. While they will play and rumble together sometimes they mostly like to relax. They are indoor cats. It is a really difficult decision rehoming them and one that has taken me a few years, but I feel it’s unfair to them to keep them in our home because they have become increasingly stressed as our family has grown. While they cohabitate fine with our dog and young children (will sleep in the bed with them). They run away and hide when the kids approach them granted they are loud and come on strong despite us trying to reiterate being gentle. Our dog also doesn’t allow the cats in the living room/common areas and will chase them out and is hostile toward the cats. it isn’t the best environment for them. They would thrive in a quiet home. With a mellow dog or older kids.
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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.