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Loving Home Needed for Two Cats — Brooklynian

Loving Home Needed for Two Cats

jennyladen
edited November -1 in Brooklyn Pets
Sadly, I must find a new home for my two cats.
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Pictures at:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/57297960@N00/sets/72157603794604877/

Lovely Agnes is a gorgeous pale orange tabby. She is an amazing feline that is as sweet as she is pretty! Agnes is a very affectionate cat that loves to be loved. She is smart and will definitely be your best buddy! Agnes will quickly turn your gloomy day into sunshine with all of the warmth and love that she has to offer. Agnes is 8 years young and is trained as an indoor cat. She does enjoy exploring the outdoors too. Agnes is spayed, current on vaccines ... and very healthy! We keep her claws neat and trimmed and just doesn't mind nail trims one bit.

Meet Floyd ... this dashing black/white tuxedo is simply the best cat ever! He is a beautiful and sleek cat that enjoys human (and feline!) companionship. Floyd is smart, curious, and an all around great cat. This cat will quickly melt your heart! He loves to cuddle and is gentle with everyone he meets. Floyd is 8 years young and is trained as an indoor cat. Floyd is neutered, current on vaccines ... and very healthy! We keep his claws neat and trimmed and doesn't mind nail trims one bit!


If you are interested in inviting two cats into your life, they certainly make a lovely duo but they can be adopted out separately. Both beauties are neutered and up to date on all vet exams and shots. Asking adoption fee, for safety reasons.

If interested in finding out more about this fabulous felines,
please contact [email protected]

Comments

  • Why must you find them a new home? It sounds so very sad for the cats especially if they were to be separated.
  • Subject: cat

    I have an eight month old baby and cannot handle all the caregiving needed. I want them to get more attention than I can give.
  • I apologize in advance and I know that I am opening up a can of worms but isn't there anyway you can care for all of your beloved family members??
    My honest and most heartfelt congrats on the little one. Isn't there anyway you can figure to keep the whole family together?
    I know that I may be opening myself up to attack here, but when us people take in animals, isn't it supposed to be for life?! I feel confident enough to say that cats (especially in a twosome) are independent enough to adapt to no longer being the first priority. Those cats are beautiful. Please understand my position (and my good intentions).
    Good luck, either way.
  • If you must know, i am single mom and have tried my utmost for 8 months to be the mother to all creatures in my home. Simply put, it is too much. I got these cats from shelters when they were kittens and have cared for them for 8 years. I think it is a fallacy to think cats are low maintenence and that they do not need time, energy and space. While they have each other, they do not always get along, they sometimes fight, they make noise in the middle of the night, the wake me up sometimes. It is hard enough getting thru the day and I just need to make life a little less exhausting. And at the same time I am in a precarious position in wanting to make them as appealing as possible so that some wonderful person will take them home. They are great, really! I just can't handle it all.
    Glad you asked?
  • Jennyladen,
    Glad I asked?! Well, yes. I openly said that I knew I might be opening myself up for attack.
    I love children, as it is my chosen field. I also love all animals. I didn't mean to offend (as I said in my previous post), but was just inquiring if there was any way to keep the family intact.
    I'm sorry to hear that you are having a tough time. Believe it or not, I wish you the best. Best wishes.
  • It is very tough and I hope it works it out for all of you. You are in a spot and I hope someone comes along to care for the cats as well as you have.
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