Adopted Cat Not Eating: Causes and Solutions
Is your adopted cat not eating? Learn the causes, from stress to past trauma, and discover practical solutions to get your new feline friend eating again.
Meet Butler, a truly easygoing and chill companion who transitioned from a TNR project to a loving indoor life. This sweet boy adores receiving pets and attention, often following his favorite people around the home. He's highly motivated by treats and enjoys a good grooming session, making him an affectionate and charming presence in any household. Butler is perfectly content to 'Netflix and chill,' soaking up all the love and affection you have to offer.
As a Domestic Shorthair mix, Butler embodies the adaptable and affectionate nature common to many mixed-breed cats. With his short coat, he has low grooming needs and moderate shedding, requiring minimal maintenance. His energy level is low, making him a wonderful lap cat who prefers lounging to rigorous play. He's good with other cats, suggesting he could thrive in a multi-cat household, and is already housetrained, making his integration into a new home smooth and stress-free.
Butler is seeking a calm and loving home where he can be an indoor-only companion. While he is FIV positive, this doesn't slow him down; it simply means he'll need regular vet visits and a high-quality diet to keep him healthy, which are excellent practices for any cat. He is neutered, microchipped, and up-to-date on his vaccinations, ready to bring joy and companionship to a family that appreciates his gentle spirit and easygoing demeanor. If you're looking for a devoted and relaxed feline friend, Butler is ready to be your next rescued angel.
Special Needs
FIV positive, requires regular vet visits, indoor-only life, and a high-quality, nutritious diet.
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