Senior Cat
Hector is our own little Garfield. He’s a chonky little fella, and one might be inclined to pick him up and give him cuddles. But that’s highly discouraged!
You see, Hector’s tough life on the streets taught him to be wary of hoomans. It’s been years, and we still haven’t been able to give him pets. Vet visits are a nightmare—he won’t go willingly and needs to be trapped, and the only way to get him checked is to sedate him.
Our efforts have paid off, though. He’s in good health and he continues to thrive in a home environment.
We think that the street life is completely behind him, and he just wants to enjoy the simple pleasures in life, like the assurance of being fed twice a day and a several comfortable spot for napping.
Senior Cat
Hector is our own little Garfield. He’s a chonky little fella, and one might be inclined to pick him up and give him cuddles. But that’s highly discouraged!
You see, Hector’s tough life on the streets taught him to be wary of hoomans. It’s been years, and we still haven’t been able to give him pets. Vet visits are a nightmare—he won’t go willingly and needs to be trapped, and the only way to get him checked is to sedate him.
Our efforts have paid off, though. He’s in good health and he continues to thrive in a home environment.
We think that the street life is completely behind him, and he just wants to enjoy the simple pleasures in life, like the assurance of being fed twice a day and a several comfortable spot for napping.
Because Hector has very sensitive gums and is prone to dental issues, we know that he prefers to eat wet cat food and we try to give it to him as much as we can. Will you help us feed him his favorite Whiskas?
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