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THIS IS A COURTESY POST. Purrfect Friends Cat Rescue and its volunteers have not evaluated this animal in any way and can not be held liable for the current condition or future care of the animal. Please work with the specific contact in the posting to confirm if the animal is spayed/neutered, vaccinated, tested, etc. and for a complete description of the animal's personality and behavior traits.
Bunny needs to be an only cat. We do not know how she would do with a
dog and suspect she would not do well with young children. She is wary
of men but will warm up to those in her household who give her love and
treats.
According to the vet as of a few months ago, Bunny is healthy except
for being overweight. Her right eye weeps a little, but the vet says
this is not serious. She is about four years old. She is on on 5 mg of
Prozac. (She does not do well on 10 mg.) She is easy to pill, just tilt
her chin up and pop the pill in back at her throat. She does not respond
to any form of Feliway. She is great about using her litter box except
that she doesn't always cover everything well.
Bunny is a fantastic companion, a clown who loves to talk to you and
loves to play. Her favorite toy is anything with feathers that she can
tear apart. Since those require close supervision, her second favorite
toy is her fleece string on a stick, which she plays with every day. She
is highly food-motivated and loves Churu and almost any meat. She is
good about using her cardboard scratcher on the ground but does use her
claws for grip when jumping up onto things. She is wary of strangers and
of open doors to the outside.
Bunny doesn't always want to be pet but will often ask for head rubs
and occasionally for big cuddles with face rubs. She likes to be near
you but not usually on you. She does fine when left home alone, except
maybe for checking out what's on the kitchen counters. She might wake
you by walking on the bed while you sleep but is not noisy at night.
Bunny will not wake you in the morning unless you start feeding her
first thing.
Contact Karen
[email protected]