Posted 1 week ago | Updated 1 week ago
What is Rehome?
If you see pets listed by a private owner, it means that they’re adoptable through Adopt a Pet’s Rehome program – the safe and reliable way to find a loving new home for your pet.
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My friend and I adopted cats while we lived together. The friend moved oversees for a while, so Milo stayed with me. He is the sweetest boy. He knows his name, comes when called, greets you at the door, allows you to bathe him, and LOVES to be close.
As difficult as this is, I have to move him into a new home. He had urinary blockage starting in 2020, the most recent in 2022. Both times he made a quick and full recovery. However, ever since then he has become accustomed to peeing outside of the litterbox at night. I have tried everything imaginable for 4 years to resolve this. He also has high anxiety which in turn makes him eat very quickly. This results in him vomiting constantly.
The issues have gotten worse, to the point where he now won’t eat, and to add to it my other cat is now unhappy. After multiple vet visits, they deemed these issues behavioral. I want both my pets to be as happy as possible and live the best life they can, so I’ve made the tough decision to rehome him.
My friend and I adopted cats while we lived together. The friend moved oversees for a while, so Milo stayed with me. He is the sweetest boy. He knows his name, comes when called, greets you at the door, allows you to bathe him, and LOVES to be close.
As difficult as this is, I have to move him into a new home. He had urinary blockage starting in 2020, the most recent in 2022. Both times he made a quick and full recovery. However, ever since then he has become accustomed to peeing outside of the litterbox at night. I have tried everything imaginable for 4 years to resolve this. He also has high anxiety which in turn makes him eat very quickly. This results in him vomiting constantly.
The issues have gotten worse, to the point where he now won’t eat, and to add to it my other cat is now unhappy. After multiple vet visits, they deemed these issues behavioral. I want both my pets to be as happy as possible and live the best life they can, so I’ve made the tough decision to rehome him.
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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.
Adoption fee $0