Sweet Kiki was turned into the shelter as her owner moved and the landlord wouldn't allow a cat. We originally thought she was about 5-6 years old; that was until we received vet records which had her down as 16-1/2 years old. That explained some things. She can be particular about her food but has ate better since we made her free roaming in the cat room. She follows staff around some or else explores or naps. After a recent short adoption trial, we know she definitely needs to be an only cat. She became quite stressed and didn't mind her manners, including with toileting. We still believe she can do well in a solo environment, and she does need to be an indoor cat. She does well in the cat room, but probably should be limited where she can roam when she first finds a new home. But really, should she have to be in a shelter for a long time? Can you give her a home where she can be the one pet to focus your love on? Adoption fee is a thoughtful donation of choice. Please let us know if you want to meet her or an application on our website can be submitted, just ignore the obvious dog questions. Thank you.
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