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Mithra is a neutered orange tabby that's approximately 2 years old. I've had him since he was ~3 months from the my local county shelter.
He needs a family that's energetic and can keep up with his high energy levels (although he's also really chill when he chooses to be). We have 8 other cats in the house but none of them are as active and into engaging in play fights as much as Mithra is. As he grew older, we thought he mellowed out but we fostered a family of kittens and their mom earlier last year and his play energy was occupied by them. He played with them and the mom very often and she kept him in check as she was very fiesty. However, once they were all adopted and left (~half a year later), there was no one to keep up with his energy to play anymore. Since then, he has been having behavioral issues with the other cats in the house and it has come to the point of considering rehoming him.
*If adopted, a bag of litter and food (dry and wet) will be provided to help adjust.
Mithra is a neutered orange tabby that's approximately 2 years old. I've had him since he was ~3 months from the my local county shelter.
He needs a family that's energetic and can keep up with his high energy levels (although he's also really chill when he chooses to be). We have 8 other cats in the house but none of them are as active and into engaging in play fights as much as Mithra is. As he grew older, we thought he mellowed out but we fostered a family of kittens and their mom earlier last year and his play energy was occupied by them. He played with them and the mom very often and she kept him in check as she was very fiesty. However, once they were all adopted and left (~half a year later), there was no one to keep up with his energy to play anymore. Since then, he has been having behavioral issues with the other cats in the house and it has come to the point of considering rehoming him.
*If adopted, a bag of litter and food (dry and wet) will be provided to help adjust.
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If you see pets listed by a private owner, it means that they're available through the Rehome program - the safe, reliable, and free way to find a loving new home for your pet.