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Our experience with Ace is that he can be quite friendly. In a situation with other cats, he can be skittish, but we think he's still adjusting to his new environment. Comments from the shelter through which Ace came to us indicate that he's "laid back", "likes other cats", and "walks around like he owns the place", so it may just be that he needs time to settle in here. Because he's gorgeous, young and, as far as we know, in good health, we're hoping that Ace will find his "forever" home soon. |
Tabby’s Place does not turn cats away due to age, medical need, or “lack of adoptability.” It is, therefore, a safe haven for several older, chronically ill, or handicapped cats. These cats have special needs such as heart disease, diabetes, cancer, or blindness. At Tabby’s Place, these cats are able to live full and happy lives with the medical care, love, and affection they deserve.
