Meet Elspeth!

Pet Name

Elspeth

Gender

Female

Animal Type

Cat

Where did you get this pet?

Sheboygan humane society

I have owned this pet for

more than one year

Breed

Domestic longhair

Age

11 Years

Spayed or Neutered

Yes

Current on Rabies

Yes

Current on Distemper

Yes

Cats: Declawed?

Has All Claws

I am good with children

Don’t Know

I am good with dogs

Don’t Know

I am good with cats

No

Things pet likes:

Likes to chase, likes toys on sticks, bell toys, catnip, fancy feast pate, churu

Things pet doesn’t like:

Loud noises, cat carrier

Positive qualities pet has:

Very loving and friendly although slightly skittish. Likes to be brushed and petted, likes to flop on her back when she is happy. She is very clean and leaves her litter box without making a mess everywhere, grooms herself.

Reason for rehoming pet

When I first adopted Elspeth I had her for a couple years until my new roommate had a cat of his own, and Elspeth became anxious all the time. To improve her happiness again, I placed her with my grandma as an emotional support animal. Elspeth had been with my grandma for about 4 years until my grandma’s health took a decline and she could no longer take care of Elspeth.

I am at a point in my life where I tried to take Elspeth back but with my work schedule, I feel like I can’t give her the attention and time she needs at her older age.

Kind of home pet needs

A low-key, laid-back family with plenty of love and care for her age

For more information, please contact:

Jae

920-841-4560

jaeroskom@gmail.com

Fond du Lac, WI


Please note: animals on this page are not affiliated with the Oshkosh Area Humane Society (OAHS) and the OAHS adoption process does not apply. The animals in these listings have not been assessed medically or behaviorally by OAHS. If you are considering bringing a new pet into your home, we strongly encourage you to request vet records from the previous owner. If you are considering adopting an exotic type animal like a lizard, turtle, snake or bird, etc., please be sure to explore the kind of housing, diet, and medical care they will need and the expected life span of the species.