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 Tetra, a beautiful and affectionate silky gray tabby girl with a heart full of love! Found with her family in a backyard, she quickly adapted to her foster home, charming everyone with gentle head bumps and sweet knee nuzzles. Tetra is an outgoing and curious young cat who enjoys both energetic play and cozy cuddle sessions. She loves batting toys across the room and chasing wand toys, always ready for a nap afterward.
As a Domestic Shorthair, Tetra is known for her adaptable and generally healthy nature. Cats of her breed type are typically low-maintenance in terms of grooming, requiring only occasional brushing to keep their short coats sleek. She's a social butterfly, getting along well with other cats, and has successfully lived with dogs, including a husky and a black lab. Her foster believes she would thrive in a home with children, making her a wonderful companion for families.
Tetra is looking for a loving indoor-only home where she can share her affection and playful spirit. She is spayed, microchipped, and up-to-date on age-appropriate vaccinations, including FeLV/FIV testing, deworming, and flea treatment. If you're seeking a gentle, playful, and incredibly affectionate feline friend who is ready to become a cherished member of your family, Tetra is eagerly awaiting her forever home.
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