Can You Adopt a Cat If You Live Alone?
Adopting a cat when you live alone is entirely possible and rewarding. Learn how to choose the right cat, prepare your home, and navigate the adoption.
Neo is a sweet, gentle, and happy senior who loves being with his people, enjoying walks, and playing with toys. He gets along well with other dogs and can live with cats and older children. Neo has special medical needs, including a collapsing trachea and enlarged heart, requiring lifelong medication. He's making great progress with potty training and needs a consistent home that will continue his routine and provide loving care.
Special Needs
Requires daily medication for severe collapsing trachea and enlarged heart.
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Includes vaccinations, spay/neuter, and microchip where applicable.
Adopting a cat when you live alone is entirely possible and rewarding. Learn how to choose the right cat, prepare your home, and navigate the adoption.
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