I have two one-year old cats up for adoption. They are actually my neighbourhood stray cats but I started taking care of them a year ago. I put them up for adoption here a year ago but couldn't find a suitable adopter. I then intended to care for them for the rest of their lives, but I have to put them up for adoption again because my neighbours have started to complain about them. If I can’t find any adopters, I will have to send them to an animal shelter (am REALLY hoping it doesn’t come to that).
Goldie and Midnight are loveable but ever since I took Goldie to the vet for mange treatment, the two of them have been avoiding me!
Further info
1. These cats have been de-wormed, de-flead, vaccinated and spayed.
2. They are litter trained but because they're outdoor cats, sometimes they do poo wherever else there is soil.
3. When adopting new cats, you need to keep them confined for one week (or they will run away). Since these cats are outdoor cats, their period of adjustment to life indoors may be a bit more challenging than the average cat but I do believe that if you are patient and give them the chance to adapt, they will make good pets. One tip is to put fragile/breakable things away.
If you have the time and the means, and would like to take up the challenge and adopt any one of these furkids, please let me know.
If you know anyone responsible and committed who would adopt any one of these furkids, please let them know.
Please note that potential adopters will be screened.