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.
Zuriel is a brave, curious, and incredibly sweet 16-week-old puppy who is learning and growing every day. She settles into new environments quickly and loves to play, especially a good game of tug-of-war with her brother. She brings a happy, outgoing puppy energy wherever she goes and is vocal during playtime, but otherwise, she's a quiet companion who settles well when left alone.
As a German Shepherd Dog mix, Zuriel possesses the intelligence and active nature typical of working breeds. She will thrive with consistent training, mental stimulation, and plenty of physical activity. Her short coat is relatively easy to maintain, requiring moderate grooming and seasonal shedding management. She's good with other dogs and has shown curiosity with a dog-savvy cat, suggesting she could adapt to a multi-pet home with proper introductions.
Zuriel is looking for an active family committed to providing her with regular exercise, continued training, and lots of love. A home with a fenced yard would be beneficial as she grows, offering a safe space for her to explore and play. She is still working on her house-training and crate-training, so a patient family ready to guide her through these puppy milestones will be ideal. Zuriel is ready to be your loyal companion and adventure buddy!
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