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Our little buddy Catboy isn't meant for the suburbs, some neighborhood drama being created by his killer instinct so we're trying to find him a place where his skills would be more appreciated.
He sleeps indoors with us most nights, used to kids and dogs and other cats, is a 6 out of 10 on the cat friendliness scale, and is a stoned-cold killer. Could certainly be rehomed to another family and continue the indoor/outdoor life, would be a good candidate for a "barn-cat" as well.
He's 3 years old, neutered, and I'll have to check on shots, he's either up to date or only recently late on them...
Located in West Warwick, RI, willing to travel to rehome.
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Last edited by jeantarrou; 05-20-23 at 10:45 AM.
Hyper
This saddens me. People suck. My cat is more family then some actual family. The karens in the neighborhood could fuck right off if they had a problem with a cat doing catlike things. We had a neighbor with a murderous Siamese that decimated the squirrel population. When they moved it was a noticeable difference. I miss that little guy even though he wasn't mine.
Last edited by e30addict; 05-21-23 at 06:53 AM.
2012 Tiger 800 XC
We have cats roaming our yard all the time. I don’t mind them stalking prey. I wish they were more efficient at chasing away the critters. Sadly we can’t have a cat… our two dogs would not play well with a cat.
2003 ZX7R
1995 916
I'm not too torn up about rehoming him, while he spends a bit of time with us he's much less of a pet than most of the cats I've had. He's living his best life now, looking to allow him to continue that without causing waves with our neighbors, apparently he slaughtered a nest of newly hatched robins that this family has been watching and waiting for...
We have another more snuggly guy that will be staying with us, he's more of an opportunistic (lazy) hunter.
Hyper
Think he could eliminate the pack of coyotes behind my house?