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Bindaloo (2-legged, diapered)

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Medium
  • Domestic Short Hair

About Bindaloo (2-legged, diapered)

New Prague, MN

Breed

Domestic Short Hair

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Female
Medium
(7-11 lbs)

Behavior

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Special Needs:
Yes

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Bindaloo (2-legged, diapered)'s Story

Ahhhhhhhhh, Bindaloo. We aren't quite sure how her HUGE personality fits in such a small package. This beauty, back when she was less than a pound, dragged herself up to a homeowner. Thankfully, the little one made her way to us. Her back legs were painful to her, so the useless limbs were removed. From the minute we met her, we knew she was a diva extraordinaire.<br/><br/>Bindaloo feels all things passionately. And those feelings can shift unexpectedly. And those feelings must be respected. If Bindaloo growls, she needs space. Even if she was the one who threw herself into your arms and wrapped her legs around your neck, purring exuberantly, exfoliating your chin.<br/><br/>Yep, she's something else.<br/><br/>And I advise anyone thinking of adopting her to look into what foods cats can and cannot eat. Because Bindaloo will eat it. Broccoli? Cauliflower? Kale? Green peppers? Yep, yep, yep. Red cabbage? Yep. Passionate about devouring all those things. She loves radishes but please don't give them to her as they burn on the way out. Quite a messy diaper with those!<br/><br/>Ahhhhhhh, yes. Bindaloo wears a diaper. She must. Otherwise she leaves a trail of urine behind her. We do express her bladder, but she poops on her own. Given she eats sous vide chicken here, the stools are firm. No need for regular baths that way.<br/><br/>Bindaloo is spayed and vaccinated against rabies and distemper. She is negative for both FIV and feline leukemia. Bindaloo is available for adoption for $50.<br/><br/>Please note that Bindaloo is in New Prague, MN.<br/><br/>1800+ adoptions and counting. . .

Ahhhhhhhhh, Bindaloo. We aren't quite sure how her HUGE personality fits in such a small package. This beauty, back when she was less than a pound, dragged herself up to a homeowner. Thankfully, the little one made her way to us. Her back legs were painful to her, so the useless limbs were removed. From the minute we met her, we knew she was a diva extraordinaire.

Bindaloo feels all things passionately. And those feelings can shift unexpectedly. And those feelings must be respected. If Bindaloo growls, she needs space. Even if she was the one who threw herself into your arms and wrapped her legs around your neck, purring exuberantly, exfoliating your chin.

Yep, she's something else.

And I advise anyone thinking of adopting her to look into what foods cats can and cannot eat. Because Bindaloo will eat it. Broccoli? Cauliflower? Kale? Green peppers? Yep, yep, yep. Red cabbage? Yep. Passionate about devouring all those things. She loves radishes but please don't give them to her as

Ahhhhhhhhh, Bindaloo. We aren't quite sure how her HUGE personality fits in such a small package. This beauty, back when she was less than a pound, dragged herself up to a homeowner. Thankfully, the little one made her way to us. Her back legs were painful to her, so the useless limbs were removed. From the minute we met her, we knew she was a diva extraordinaire.

Bindaloo feels all things passionately. And those feelings can shift unexpectedly. And those feelings must be respected. If Bindaloo growls, she needs space. Even if she was the one who threw herself into your arms and wrapped her legs around your neck, purring exuberantly, exfoliating your chin.

Yep, she's something else.

And I advise anyone thinking of adopting her to look into what foods cats can and cannot eat. Because Bindaloo will eat it. Broccoli? Cauliflower? Kale? Green peppers? Yep, yep, yep. Red cabbage? Yep. Passionate about devouring all those things. She loves radishes but please don't give them to her as they burn on the way out. Quite a messy diaper with those!

Ahhhhhhh, yes. Bindaloo wears a diaper. She must. Otherwise she leaves a trail of urine behind her. We do express her bladder, but she poops on her own. Given she eats sous vide chicken here, the stools are firm. No need for regular baths that way.

Bindaloo is spayed and vaccinated against rabies and distemper. Sh

How To Adopt

Bindaloo (2-... was listed as Adoptable by Wee3beasties: Saving the Strays
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Wee3beasties: Saving the Strays's Adoption Policy
Wee3beasties: Saving the Strays has standard adoption fees.   Spayed/neutered kittens are available for $60.   Adults are available for $50.   On occasion, a feline is available for $40.   Basic screening questions to answer: Please describe the qualities you desire in a cat. Are you allowed to have pets where you live? Do you currently have pets? If so, please describe them. Have you had pets in the past? What happened to them? Do small children love in the home? Is everyone in the home gentle? Does everyone in the home want a cat? Will the cat be 100% indoors or will s/he be an indoor/outdoor feline? Where will the cat live in the home? If the feline is not yet altered, do you plan to get him or her neutered/spayed? Are you willing to make a commitment to your cat for the lifetime of the feline (indoor cats live on average 13 years, some upwards of 20 years)? Are you financially able to afford emergency vet care if, heaven forbid, that one day becomes necessary? What are your thoughts on declawing?

Bindaloo (2-legged, diapered) is from Wee3beasties: Saving the Strays

[New Prague, MN]

Our Mission
Striving to improve the lives of strays and ferals in the New Prague area. We trap, neuter, and release ferals. Adoptable felines receive vet care then are listed as available for adoption for a nomimal fee. Making a difference one cat at a time!

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