Free Cat to good home

PurpleHaze

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Free 4 year old female to a good home. This is a big Bangel cat.

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It has to go because I have three cats already. The reason I have it is because my wife gets to involved with the animals that people bring into the vet she works at. The lady that owned this beautiful cat brought it in and wanted it put to sleep. My wife asked if it was sick and the lady said no it stopped using the litter box. My wife told her it was behavioral and could be taken care of that the cat must be upset about something. Well come to find out they were remodeling at their house and it upset the cat. My wife told her to just lock the cat on a bathroom or small room with a litter box and it would start to use it again. She didn’t want to and said to put it down. My wife could not do that so she brought it home. Within two days it started using the box again and has the last two months it has been here. This cat is a little shy I think they beat it before bringing it in to the vet but its very friendly. It’s up to date on its shots and I think it is spayed already. It does have all four paws with claws.
 
i love cats...way more than dogs. I would take her in a heartbeat but i live in a dorm. Pretty cool lookin, too. Mine back home is black with a lil white.
 
PurpleHaze said:
The pictures really dont do her any justice this cat is awsome looking.
How about the pictures that do her justice?
Damn, I just don't want a cat that will shit everwhere. See if the wife can get her declawed and I might be able to give her a good home.
 
Why would you want to declaw it?

Beautiful cat and I LOVE Bengals. Unfortunately the Inn is full here with 4 cats and a dog.

Don't worry as he said.....usually a behavior issue if they stop using the box or illness. Since she is using the box now, proves the therory.
 
She has used her box for the two months we have had her without one accident. To have this cat declawed at this stage in its life being four years old and around 18 pounds would be very painfull take a long time to heal and be a little on the crewl side now.
 
PurpleHaze said:
She has used her box for the two months we have had her without one accident. To have this cat declawed at this stage in its life being four years old and around 18 pounds would be very painfull take a long time to heal and be a little on the crewl side now.

I see, that sucks. I guess I will have to keep looking then.:cry:
Hope you guys find a good home for it.
 
i dont think its right to declaw them : / I understand about the furniture, though. I didn't let anyone declaw mine and he hasnt wrecked anything in the 6 years i've had him
 
MotownPaceCar said:
I see, that sucks. I guess I will have to keep looking then.:cry:
Hope you guys find a good home for it.

Why do you need her decalwed to take her?

I have 3 declawed. Once I found out how they do it I will never do it again. My last cat has all claws and I have no issues at all with him. Declawing can cause behavioral problems such as litter box issue. So you may want to think twice if you are worried about that and having a cat declawed.
 
FBODGRL said:
Why do you need her decalwed to take her?

I have 3 declawed. Once I found out how they do it I will never do it again. My last cat has all claws and I have no issues at all with him. Declawing can cause behavioral problems such as litter box issue. So you may want to think twice if you are worried about that and having a cat declawed.

Call it a struggle for power or that I like my speaker covers, and furniture.:dontknow:
Damn, guys. I didn't know it was inhumane to declaw a four year old cat. Call off the lynch mob. I'll just go buy a 2006 off the showroom floor.
 
oh you want a 2006 model?
I have one 6 week old black and white and two that are two weeks old one is black and white the othe is multi colored black brownish I will get some pictures tomorrow.
 
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