Domestic Shorthaired Cat Kitten for sale in Romney, West Virginia


Two year old Female black and white cat
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing ID
:341479
Location
:Romney, Romney, Hampshire County, West Virginia
Published
:30+ days ago
Breeder
Listing Description
I hate having to give her up. We currently have too many cats at the moment and can not keep them any longer because they can not get the proper health attention and care that they need. This young cat is named Moo, and she is very kind and has had two litters of babies. the babies are healthy still to this day with the exception of one that passed away last month. Moo has not had shots or anything but has not been sick other than having a cold that we treated with some antibiotics. She is a happy and healthy cat and she is used to being indoors and outdoors as well. She likes to be pet and will usually come to you when she wants the attention. She does not like to be held very much. She is a very sweet cat and we wish we could keep her. She gets along fairly okay with other cats, but is anxious near some because we have a cat that bullies her so we have to keep them separated, so if you have other cats maybe she is not the best choice. She does fine with big and small dogs.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Moo's age and breed?
Moo is a two year old Domestic Shorthaired Cat with a beautiful black and white coat.
What is Moo's temperament like?
Moo is a very kind and sweet cat. She enjoys being pet and will come to you for attention, though she doesn't like to be held much.
Has Moo received any vaccinations?
Moo has not had any shots, but she has been healthy other than a minor cold that was treated with antibiotics.
How does Moo get along with other pets?
Moo gets along fairly well with other cats, but she can be anxious around some, especially due to a bullying situation with another cat. She does well with both big and small dogs.
Is Moo an indoor or outdoor cat?
Moo is used to being both indoors and outdoors, which makes her adaptable to different living environments.
Why are you giving up Moo?
We are reluctantly giving up Moo due to having too many cats and not being able to provide them with the proper health attention and care they deserve.
Has Moo had any litters?
Yes, Moo has had two litters of babies, all of whom have been healthy with the exception of one that passed away last month.


























