Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Sweetheart Seeking Forever Home

Bear is a sweetie who LOVES chin scratches! Napping is her favorite past time and all she really needs is a person to feel safe and secure with. She asks for so little and will give so much!

Top Nine Reasons to

Adopt an Older Cat:


9. The personality of an older cat is already known - making it easier to match you with the right cat!

8. Older Cats are generally less demanding than youngsters, and need less supervision, so If you work outside the home, an adult cat is much better able to content itself while you are out than a youngster.

7. Most older cats are seeking little more than a warm lap, regular food and love!

6. Adult cats from a rescue will be neutered, litter trained, and calmer than a youngster.

5. If you have an older cat already, another oldie, carefully introduced, can be less stressful for him/her than a kitten.

4. Cats regularly live into their late teens these days, so most seniors will have many years of life and love to give.

3. A senior puss is unlikely to leap up on your shelves and knock your ornaments off, or to climb up your curtains!

2. High mileage cats still run great. Used cats aren’t like used cars. They aren’t at a shelter because they are defective or worn out. They may have simply outlived their former owners or been unable to join them at a hospital, nursing home, or new apartment. Some cats get lost and end up at a shelter. And many are brought to a shelter after a family member develops allergies, or an aversion to the family cat.

1. And last but by no means least ... Senior Kittizens Rock! (between naps)

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