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Posted over 2 weeks ago
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Sox was found at around 9 weeks old during the February 2021 freeze in Houston. He was super scared of humans but we still took a chance on him. Eventually he came around after time and patience. He is still very shy around new humans and takes a while to gain trust. We already had a cat before getting him and she was nicer to him when he was a kitten but after about 2 years of having him she became jealous, stopped playing with him and would run him off when he would try to come near our family. This has made him become more isolated with us which he doesn't deserve. Sox will do great with other cats but they would have to accept him and want to play with him since he enjoys their company. Sox is ok with dogs and kids but will do best in a home with no hyper dogs or small toddler children since he gets scared easily. He is very sweet once he earns trust however he is not a lap cat. Sox is quiet and well behaved. He does not get on countertops or go in rooms you do not want him in.
Sox was found at around 9 weeks old during the February 2021 freeze in Houston. He was super scared of humans but we still took a chance on him. Eventually he came around after time and patience. He is still very shy around new humans and takes a while to gain trust. We already had a cat before getting him and she was nicer to him when he was a kitten but after about 2 years of having him she became jealous, stopped playing with him and would run him off when he would try to come near our family. This has made him become more isolated with us which he doesn't deserve. Sox will do great with other cats but they would have to accept him and want to play with him since he enjoys their company. Sox is ok with dogs and kids but will do best in a home with no hyper dogs or small toddler children since he gets scared easily. He is very sweet once he earns trust however he is not a lap cat. Sox is quiet and well behaved. He does not get on countertops or go in rooms you do not want him in.
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What is Rehome?
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