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Melville is 4 years old loving and a very happy big boy. 16lbs. We found Melville as a stray kitten in dumpster where I work. We brought him into our growing family in fear he wouldn't survive the winter.
He has lived with us ever since.
He does good with our older 9 year old cat but has far to much energy for him. They do fight on occasion but neither has been hurt from it. We would say he does good with our senior cat but only has a couple neighborhood friends. We don't have dogs but he seems good with the neighbors dogs but they stay separated from the fence. He does good with kids and if hes had enough attention he usually leaves. He has bitten in play but nothing vicious.
Melville is indoor/outdoor ever since we brought him home. He is neutered. Has had his boosters and is in good health.
The reason we can no longer keep his it his ongoing spraying. If we leave for vacation he sprays in the house. With a baby in the house we can't have that. We have tried medication but no fix
Melville is 4 years old loving and a very happy big boy. 16lbs. We found Melville as a stray kitten in dumpster where I work. We brought him into our growing family in fear he wouldn't survive the winter.
He has lived with us ever since.
He does good with our older 9 year old cat but has far to much energy for him. They do fight on occasion but neither has been hurt from it. We would say he does good with our senior cat but only has a couple neighborhood friends. We don't have dogs but he seems good with the neighbors dogs but they stay separated from the fence. He does good with kids and if hes had enough attention he usually leaves. He has bitten in play but nothing vicious.
Melville is indoor/outdoor ever since we brought him home. He is neutered. Has had his boosters and is in good health.
The reason we can no longer keep his it his ongoing spraying. If we leave for vacation he sprays in the house. With a baby in the house we can't have that. We have tried medication but no fix
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