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Woody is a very cute brown tabby that I adopted with his littermate brother about 9 years ago. He is strictly an indoor cat. Will not even try to run out if a door is opened.
I adopted him and his littermate from a veterinary clinic in Morrisville in October 2015. He was about 6 months old. He has all his shots and an AVID Pre Registered Microchip. So they don’t need and never wear a collar. (Of course he is never outdoors.)
He is a sweet, loving cat. He will jump up on a stool next to me when I’m having coffee and jump into my lap if I let him. When I’m on the couch watching TV he’ll get in my lap.
Sadly, he’s up for adoption because he and his littermate fight too often. When I have them in different rooms behavior is completely different. This has led Woody “spraying” when they are together. That is how he marks his territory. He’s trying to keep his littermate away from him. Please note that Woody never sprays when he is alone. He’s a loving brown tabby.
Woody is a very cute brown tabby that I adopted with his littermate brother about 9 years ago. He is strictly an indoor cat. Will not even try to run out if a door is opened.
I adopted him and his littermate from a veterinary clinic in Morrisville in October 2015. He was about 6 months old. He has all his shots and an AVID Pre Registered Microchip. So they don’t need and never wear a collar. (Of course he is never outdoors.)
He is a sweet, loving cat. He will jump up on a stool next to me when I’m having coffee and jump into my lap if I let him. When I’m on the couch watching TV he’ll get in my lap.
Sadly, he’s up for adoption because he and his littermate fight too often. When I have them in different rooms behavior is completely different. This has led Woody “spraying” when they are together. That is how he marks his territory. He’s trying to keep his littermate away from him. Please note that Woody never sprays when he is alone. He’s a loving brown tabby.
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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.
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