



Boots
- Adult
- Female
- Small
- Domestic Short Hair
About Boots
Pekin, IL
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Boots’s Compatibility
This pet has bad compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Boots's Story
Boots was adopted from us as a kitten in 2016 and recently relinquished back. Over the last year Boots developed a urinary tract infection and was urinating inappropriately in the home. She shared her home with two small dogs so we imagine she is accustomed to dogs. She shares an open cat room at the clinic and gets along well with the other cats. She has not had any urinary accidents while being back with us and we have cleared her from urinary tract infection. She would likely do best in a quiet household that can keep up with routine scooping/cleaning of litter boxes and can monitory her for recurring issues. She has a sweet demeanor, but is shy until she warms up. We "moustache" a question - are you willing to give Boots another chance at a forever home?<br/><br/>All of our animals are cared for and examined by our veterinarian, spayed/neutered, vaccinated, microchipped, and dewormed. To inquire about any of our animals please e-mail us at rescuedheartanimalhospital@ymail.com or click on the link. Provide the name of the animal that you are interested in and your preferred contact information. We will then send you an adoption application and/or set up a time for you to stop in and meet Boots to ensure that she's the right cat for you.
Boots was adopted from us as a kitten in 2016 and recently relinquished back. Over the last year Boots developed a urinary tract infection and was urinating inappropriately in the home. She shared her home with two small dogs so we imagine she is accustomed to dogs. She shares an open cat room at the clinic and gets along well with the other cats. She has not had any urinary accidents while being back with us and we have cleared her from urinary tract infection. She would likely do best in a quiet household that can keep up with routine scooping/cleaning of litter boxes and can monitory her for recurring issues. She has a sweet demeanor, but is shy until she warms up. We "moustache" a question - are you willing to give Boots another chance at a forever home?
All of our animals are cared for and examined by our veterinarian, spayed/neutered, vaccinated, microchipped, and dewormed. To inquire about any of our animals please e-mail us at rescuedheartanimalhospital@ymail.com or click on the link. Provide the name
Boots was adopted from us as a kitten in 2016 and recently relinquished back. Over the last year Boots developed a urinary tract infection and was urinating inappropriately in the home. She shared her home with two small dogs so we imagine she is accustomed to dogs. She shares an open cat room at the clinic and gets along well with the other cats. She has not had any urinary accidents while being back with us and we have cleared her from urinary tract infection. She would likely do best in a quiet household that can keep up with routine scooping/cleaning of litter boxes and can monitory her for recurring issues. She has a sweet demeanor, but is shy until she warms up. We "moustache" a question - are you willing to give Boots another chance at a forever home?
All of our animals are cared for and examined by our veterinarian, spayed/neutered, vaccinated, microchipped, and dewormed. To inquire about any of our animals please e-mail us at rescuedheartanimalhospital@ymail.com or click on the link. Provide the name of the animal that you are interested in and your preferred contact information. We will then send you an adoption application and/or set up a time for you to stop in and meet Boots to ensure that she's the right cat for you.
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Boots is from Rescued Heart Animal Hospital
[Pekin, IL]
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