Meet Freya!

Pet Name

Freya

Gender

Female

Animal Type

Cat

Where did you get this pet?

Found as a stray not even 6 weeks old

I have owned this pet for

Its whole life

Breed

Mixed

Age

6 Years

Spayed or Neutered

No

Current on Rabies

No

Current on Distemper

No

Cats: Declawed?

Has All Claws

I have lived with children:

Yes

I have lived successfully with kids aged:

No children, 9-12 years old, 13-15 years old

Do you think your pet would be happy in a home with children?

Yes

If yes, what ages of children would your pet be most comfortable with?

6-8 years old

I am good with dogs

Don’t Know

I am good with cats

Don’t Know

Things pet likes:

She likes Lazer pointer and little toys. She likes her head pet after you let her smell you for a moment. She has a bit of a sensitive tummy so we get her Purina Gentle and she does well on that.

Things pet doesn’t like:

She is an anxious cat-doesn’t like to be picked up until she really trusts you and hides when strangers are around. She is not really a cuddly cat.

Positive qualities pet has:

She is super smart and once she warms up to you she is so sweet.

Reason for rehoming pet

Current living situation, I’m not able to have her.

Kind of home pet needs

I have never had her around other animals so I’m not sure how she would do in that type of home. She needs someone to be patient with her and let her get to know you.

For more information, please contact:

Andrea

920-376-0811

ondreamariee987@gmail.com

Oshkosh, WI

 


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