Regret Adopting a Dog? How to Handle Adoption Blues
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Mixed
Meet Thunder Cat, a sweet and mellow kitty who truly blossoms with patience and gentle care. Once she feels safe and secure, her affectionate side shines brightly. She adores petting sessions, gives enthusiastic head-butts, and has even surprised her humans by happily accepting belly rubs! Thunder Cat is wonderfully gentle when taking treats, especially her newly discovered favorite, shrimp-flavored delights.
As a Domestic Shorthair mix, Thunder Cat embodies the adaptable and loving nature typical of her kind. She has grown more confident in her foster home, now relaxing with her people during TV time and enjoying her water fountain and catnip toys. She's a peaceful, low-maintenance companion, perfect for someone who appreciates a calm housemate who is loving but never demanding. She is generally good with a quiet environment and can be shy with sudden movements, but quickly recovers.
Thunder Cat is looking for a patient and loving adopter who will help her continue her journey from shy to shining. She thrives in a calm home where she can feel safe and loved. With her gentle demeanor and growing confidence, she promises to be a devoted companion for the right family. Her early kidney-supportive care is going well, and she's settling beautifully into her routine, ready to share her quiet affection with you.
Special Needs
Requires early kidney-supportive care.
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Includes vaccinations, spay/neuter, and microchip where applicable.
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