Regret Adopting a Cat? How to Handle the Feeling
Feeling regret after adopting a cat is normal. Discover common causes, understand your cat's adjustment, and learn practical steps to cope and get support.
Meet Yeti, a sweet and playful young Great Pyrenees ready to bring immense joy and energy to his forever home! This adorable pup, with his beautiful medium-length, soft coat, has a heart full of love. He is housebroken, crate trained, and walks well on a leash, though he can pull around cars. Yeti gets along wonderfully with other dogs, enjoys playtime with his foster siblings, and is very gentle with cats. He can be anxious and excited when meeting new people, especially men, but does much better with female visitors. He loves being brushed, getting ear scratches, and giving
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