How old was my cat when I rescued him?
I rescued a 6 month old male who was about to be euthanized by a pet store about 1 and 1/2 years ago. It was love at first sight for me, but he couldn’t be held, couldn’t be touched, wouldn’t come near me or anyone else for close to a year.
Can a timid cat have a younger companion?
But if even one thing changes, they may fall into catastrophe.” If you truly feel that your cat would be happier with a younger companion, consider your resident cat’s temperament when selecting a companion. If you have a timid cat, she would probably do better with a laid back, calm, mellow cat.
How old are Tommy and Angelica short haired cats?
Tommy and Angelica are 6 year old male and female Tabby Domestic Short-Haired Cats. Two adorable Rugrats who love each other and can’t wait to get back into a home where we can explore and build our confidence. We are a… Dusty Springfield is a 13 year old female Tortoiseshell Domestic Long-Haired Cat!
How often should I spend time with my timid cat?
Once you have a familiar set routine for him, you can then spend a short while (maybe 5 or 10 minutes) several times a day, throughout the day just being near him, preferably where he can see you, giving her your full attention.
I rescued a 6 month old male who was about to be euthanized by a pet store about 1 and 1/2 years ago. It was love at first sight for me, but he couldn’t be held, couldn’t be touched, wouldn’t come near me or anyone else for close to a year.
But if even one thing changes, they may fall into catastrophe.” If you truly feel that your cat would be happier with a younger companion, consider your resident cat’s temperament when selecting a companion. If you have a timid cat, she would probably do better with a laid back, calm, mellow cat.
Once you have a familiar set routine for him, you can then spend a short while (maybe 5 or 10 minutes) several times a day, throughout the day just being near him, preferably where he can see you, giving her your full attention.
Why did an adult cat go to a rescue centre?
Adult cats come into rescue care for a wide variety of reasons – and the older the cat, the more likely it is to have some disruption in it’s life that means it has ended up at a rescue centre.