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.
Stingray is a charming and affectionate Beagle, often described as a big cuddly teddy bear. Having spent his life as an outdoor dog, he's now eagerly learning the comforts and routines of indoor living. He is housetrained, especially when he has consistent access to a doggy door, and thrives with backyard access. This sweet boy loves people and is good with kids and other dogs, though he does have a loud, characteristic Beagle bark that he's not shy about using.
Beagles are known for their friendly, curious, and merry dispositions. They are scent hounds, meaning they have a strong sense of smell and love to follow their noses, which can make walks an adventure. While generally good-natured, their strong prey drive means Stingray is not cat-friendly. Beagles typically have moderate grooming needs due to their short coats, requiring only occasional brushing, but they do shed moderately. Their moderate energy level means they enjoy daily walks and playtime.
Stingray is looking for a loving home that understands the Beagle breed and can provide him with continued guidance on house manners. He would thrive in a home with a secure backyard and a family who can manage his mealtime needs by separating him from other dogs, as he believes all food is his. Due to his past, he is not crate friendly, so a home that can accommodate this will be ideal. Don't miss the chance to welcome this affectionate and playful boy into your life!
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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.
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