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Posted over 5 years ago
| Updated over 5 years ago
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Private owner (West Warwick, RI)
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Columbo is an adaptable and vibrant adult cat of about 6 years. When I first met him in an animal shelter 4 years ago he was sitting in the corner, letting a kitten play with his tail, just taking it all in. He quickly found his place in my home. He proved to be equally happy to play and be goofy, or take a nap and cuddle, or wander off and entertain himself.
Columbo's main fault is that he really, really likes food and needs to have his meals portioned out. He likes to eat from my dog's food dish too, so if you have a food-possessive animal they might need to be separated during meal time.
Columbo got along well with cats at the animal shelter, quickly bonded with my large dog, and likes having people around. He would do best with another pet in the home or someone who is around a lot of the day as he can get nervous left alone. He's a sweetheart, and I wish rehoming him weren't necessary, but I know he'll fit in great with another home.
Columbo is an adaptable and vibrant adult cat of about 6 years. When I first met him in an animal shelter 4 years ago he was sitting in the corner, letting a kitten play with his tail, just taking it all in. He quickly found his place in my home. He proved to be equally happy to play and be goofy, or take a nap and cuddle, or wander off and entertain himself.
Columbo's main fault is that he really, really likes food and needs to have his meals portioned out. He likes to eat from my dog's food dish too, so if you have a food-possessive animal they might need to be separated during meal time.
Columbo got along well with cats at the animal shelter, quickly bonded with my large dog, and likes having people around. He would do best with another pet in the home or someone who is around a lot of the day as he can get nervous left alone. He's a sweetheart, and I wish rehoming him weren't necessary, but I know he'll fit in great with another home.
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What is Rehome?
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.