Posted 6 days ago | Updated 6 days 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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We got Speckles from the Humane Society in September. She’s 7 months old. She got along well with multiple of our other cats, but about 3-4 weeks ago one of our adult cats started seeking her out to attack her for no reason & won’t stop. She’s hasn’t been injured, but we don’t want her to live terrified. We currently have her separated in another room so she won’t get hurt but that’s not a long term solution; that’s why we’re trying to rehome her. She is very sweet, cuddly, purrs a ton. She loves to be petted, and curls up to snuggle on the couch. Likely a mix of a Tabby & Abyssinian; she has stripes on her legs & tail but not the rest of her body.
She was treated for fleas/worms by the Humane Society, and she’s current on her flea medication. She had a sibling that was sick (in a foster environment) and they were concerned the sibling potentially had FIP; Speckles has been well with no signs of illness prior to or since adoption. She’s been indoors only. Can provide vet records.
We got Speckles from the Humane Society in September. She’s 7 months old. She got along well with multiple of our other cats, but about 3-4 weeks ago one of our adult cats started seeking her out to attack her for no reason & won’t stop. She’s hasn’t been injured, but we don’t want her to live terrified. We currently have her separated in another room so she won’t get hurt but that’s not a long term solution; that’s why we’re trying to rehome her. She is very sweet, cuddly, purrs a ton. She loves to be petted, and curls up to snuggle on the couch. Likely a mix of a Tabby & Abyssinian; she has stripes on her legs & tail but not the rest of her body.
She was treated for fleas/worms by the Humane Society, and she’s current on her flea medication. She had a sibling that was sick (in a foster environment) and they were concerned the sibling potentially had FIP; Speckles has been well with no signs of illness prior to or since adoption. She’s been indoors only. Can provide vet records.
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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 $30