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.
Daisy is a sweet and gentle soul who adores quiet moments and soft pets. She's a laid-back lady who enjoys the simple pleasures in life, like cuddling up close and receiving affection. Daisy is looking for a patient and loving home where she can truly blossom and feel secure enough to let her wonderful personality shine at her own pace. Her calm demeanor makes her a delightful companion for those seeking a tranquil presence.
As a Basset Hound, Daisy embodies the breed's characteristic calm and friendly nature. Basset Hounds are known for their gentle disposition, making them excellent family pets. They typically have a low energy level and moderate exercise needs, content with leisurely strolls and plenty of nap time. Her short coat requires minimal grooming, though she will have moderate shedding. Bassets are intelligent but can be stubborn, so positive reinforcement training works best.
Daisy is looking for a home that understands her need for a calm environment and will give her the space and time to adjust. A family that appreciates her gentle spirit and is committed to her well-being, including managing her thyroid condition, would be ideal. She would thrive in a home where she can receive consistent love and attention, and where her quiet cuddles are cherished. Daisy promises to be a loyal and affectionate member of her new family.
Special Needs
Requires daily medication for thyroid condition.
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