Lump on My Dog: When to Worry and When to Wait
Found a lump on your dog? Learn when to worry and when to wait for a lump on my dog, especially for adopted pets with unknown histories.
Meet Daisy, a truly sweet and gentle young cat who is currently living with her inseparable brother, Dylan. Daisy may initially appear a little shy, but with a touch of patience and gentle reassurance, she quickly transforms into the most affectionate lap cat imaginable. She thrives on peaceful days and promises to fill your home with soft purrs and warm cuddles, making her an ideal companion for anyone who appreciates a calm and loving atmosphere.
As an American Shorthair, Daisy embodies the breed's adaptable and loving nature. These cats are generally low-maintenance regarding grooming, requiring only weekly brushing to maintain their healthy, short coats and minimize moderate shedding. Despite her initial reserved demeanor, Daisy has a moderate energy level and genuinely enjoys playful interactions, especially when shared with her brother. Her gentle disposition makes her good with other cats and children, fitting seamlessly into a family that can offer a quiet and stable environment.
Daisy and Dylan are seeking a tranquil and calm home where they can receive abundant love and attention. Ideally, their new family would have someone present most of the time to cater to their desire for companionship and affection. Adopting Daisy means welcoming a devoted and gentle friend into your life who will flourish in a peaceful setting. If you're looking for a sweet, bonded pair to keep your lap warm and your days joyful, Daisy and Dylan are eagerly waiting to meet you!
Special Needs
No
Good With
Answer 5 quick questions to see how well this pet matches your lifestyle.
Includes vaccinations, spay/neuter, and microchip where applicable.
$250.00
Found a lump on your dog? Learn when to worry and when to wait for a lump on my dog, especially for adopted pets with unknown histories.
Is your dog drinking so much water suddenly? Learn common causes, from harmless to serious, and when to seek veterinary help for polydipsia.
Dog reverse sneezing can be scary, but it's usually a harmless reflex. Learn what causes it, how to help your dog, and when to seek vet care.
Is your cat sneezing a lot? Learn common causes, from URIs to stress, and when to seek vet care for your cat's sneezing.
Browse our adoptable dogs and puppies.