FREE: Sweet, fluffy, lap cat!

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    Trying to find a loving new home for Gingerbread (we just call her Ginger). I'm not to big into what breed they really are. She's a long hair with calico like colors. We have a new baby on the way and I don't trust her around babies. She LOVES sitting on or next to people; well I dont want her snuggeling all over the baby.

    She's been fixed and had her shots. No front claws. Great with kids (our 4 year old has no problems with her) Definatly a lap cat; loves to sit with you and be pet. Good about grooming herself. Never peed or pooped anywhere but the litter box. Does not chew on things she shouldnt. Likes to go outside sometimes in the spring and always comes back that day (we keep a flee/tick collar on her so no flees!)

    If you are interested just let me know and you can come check her out. Comes with litter box and ceramic dishes. Prolly got some extra litter box liners and food also Any more questions?

    Thanks
     
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    Nobody? She's a real sweetheart! Tell your relatives, friends and neighbors! I'd really hate to leave her at the (un)Humane Society :(
     
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    I would, but I have two and my roomate/boarder has one. Feels like an old lady's home already. I would give the cat a chance, the cat sounds like that type that's chilled and easy around any kind of person. I would worry about the act trying to sit on your child, they may snuggle next to the kid like they would another cat. Get a taller baby bed, so the cat can't get in, if it makes you feel better. I know a lot of cats get euthanized at the shelters after short amount of time. Most people want a kitten or something, not me. I bought both at the shelter grown, so I don't have to deal with training and personality issues!!:mrgreen:
     
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    What better way to suprise someone than a sweet, fluffy cat in an Easter basket? :D
     
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    can u post a pics? i wanna see how big is it.
     
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    <blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote">Originally posted by Yang

    can u post a pics? i wanna see how big is it.
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    No pics of her sorry. I'd be happy to arrange a visitation if you'd like. For size she is NOT a big fat cat like so many house cats. She is petite, only needs feeding once every other day, and eats in moderation. She does need fresh water every day however.
     
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    Yang said his dogs would eat it :p Anyone else ? I'm honestly not trying to pawn off a bad pet here; come see her for yourself! If she was a bad cat I would have NO problems taking her to a shelter or the Humane Society. I'm trying to find a home for her becuase she really is a great cat.

    Thx :eek:)