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Old 02-13-2010, 08:56 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Central Florida: 2 white cats given away to one big home

Two 3.5 year old spayed sisters can possibly be given away to owner with big house, with possible access to garden/yard so they can walk out. They are not outdoor cats, and have been raised more like royalty in a big home. Unfortunately, they are currently living in a smaller house, without access for walking out, and now they are both stuck watching outside only through the window. They are both litter-box trained, and have good appetite. They mostly eat and sleep, and are not too energetic. They try to stay away from children, and are afraid when they hear the barking of dogs. They have not interacted with other cats, so I don't know if they are ready to meet other ones. Email me at: jmsjms at hotmail





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Old 08-20-2010, 09:10 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Updated: They are 4 years old now. They also had the chance to interacted with a large dog. And one of them even rolled on the ground while the dog was sniffing her. So, that's a surprise to me; I guess they are afraid of barking dogs, yet curious to get to know who they are.




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Oh my gosh, they are absolute stunners!! I live in central Florida, and while I'm unable to take on two more cats, please keep me updated if you can't find a home for them. I might know people willing and able to provide the kind of home you want for them.

Are these your cats? Are you giving them away simply to find a bigger home and yard access for them? I'm just curious because they seem very lovely and well cared for. Indoor cats have much longer lifespans and less risks for contracting illness or getting injured, and my once-stray kitty is perfectly content to survey the world from her windowsills.
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