Monday, January 7, 2019

Senior Cats Lose Dad, Then Displaced by Fire Need New Dad/Mom - Seniors for Senior?


Dee Dee  is missing human companionship after 12 years with her Dad, who recently passed


Two Loving Senior Cats Lose Dad, Then Displaced by Fire Need New Dad/Mom - Seniors for Senior?


       First, Dee Dee and Scout lost their 96-year-old doting Dad. Then, they were caught up in a numbers game after the CA fires. Three months later, they are still living alone in an empty house without much needed human companionship they had been receiving for the previous 12 years. It is obvious how much these cats still miss their doting dad.  More than shelter, these guys would LOVE new loving human contact. You could be hero to these cats.

       From the woman whose guardian Dad passed,


         "Dee Dee is 12 or 13 years old female  but healthy and energetic. She is half Siamese and has that that sometimes grating Siamese voice but… She is very affectionate and likes to be petted. Her fur is thick and slick. She is used to an indoor-outdoor lifestyle but be aware that she can climb cyclone fences, even so-called “cat proof” types."
       Scout is a male about the same age and somewhat shy and retiring at first until he gets to know you. Both are medium size tabbys who will make wonderful cats alone or together


       Unlike kittens, senior cats are seasoned and not needing  to play all the time. After an initial
adjustment they will surely make loving, affectionate companions as they were to Mr K until his passing.

       Dee Dee and Scout will make great additions,  perhaps for a senior person who would like a low-maintenance companion or two.  Cats have had their shots and vet records and are awaiting your

call to 925-788-3316 or 530-529-0819. Cats will travel to anywhere in Northern CA.


Dee Dee, 12, first loses Dad, then displaced by fire, is early missing   human companionship