



Hermés
- Young
- Female
- Small
About Hermés
Flushing, NY
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Hermés’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 good compatibility with other animals.
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Hermés's Story
*Things we do NOT allow are:<br/>*Declaw the cat(credits to Google)<br/>Declawing is very bad for a cat because it is a painful amputation that can cause long-term physical and behavioral problems. These include chronic pain, lameness, and back pain due to a change in gait, as well as litter box aversion, biting, and increased stress. The procedure involves amputating the last bone of each toe, not just removing the claw. <br/>Physical problems<br/>Amputation: The procedure is the amputation of the last bone of the toe, not just the claw.<br/>*If you cannot continue having the cat, return directly back to us, no question asked. Any cat comes from us will always have a forever foster home. <br/>-----------<br/>Hermès-The Brave Sweetheart, The Majestic Masseuse:<br/><br/>I found Hermes tucked underneath a stack of shopping carts at the entrance of a large grocery supermarket in Staten Island. She had been hiding under the metal carts, waiting for stray crumbs to fall just so she could make it through another day.<br/>When I set down a plate of Ziwi canned chicken besides the carts, she slowly peeked her little tiger eyes out, timid but starving. She inched forward, each step trembling yet hopeful. When she finally gathered the courage to approach the plate, I was able to gently scuffed her and slipped her safely into a carrier and drove to nearby vet right away. <br/>Hermes has blossomed beautifully since then-- affectionate, talkative, obsessed with kneading on laps and loves chasing toys! She is fully vaccinated, spayed. She gets along with my border collie who is a gentle giant, and she gets along with my male(neutered) boss cat as well. She is the best kneading masseuse once she feel safe around you, adopt her today: <br/><br/>Adoption Application form: https://forms.gle/vdekoNiTkG6QAqWy7
*Things we do NOT allow are:
*Declaw the cat(credits to Google)
Declawing is very bad for a cat because it is a painful amputation that can cause long-term physical and behavioral problems. These include chronic pain, lameness, and back pain due to a change in gait, as well as litter box aversion, biting, and increased stress. The procedure involves amputating the last bone of each toe, not just removing the claw.
Physical problems
Amputation: The procedure is the amputation of the last bone of the toe, not just the claw.
*If you cannot continue having the cat, return directly back to us, no question asked. Any cat comes from us will always have a forever foster home.
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Hermès-The Brave Sweetheart, The Majestic Masseuse:
I found Hermes tucked underneath a stack of shopping carts at the entrance of a large grocery supermarket in Staten Island. She had been hiding under the metal carts, waiting for stray crumbs to fall just so she could make it through another day.
When I se
*Things we do NOT allow are:
*Declaw the cat(credits to Google)
Declawing is very bad for a cat because it is a painful amputation that can cause long-term physical and behavioral problems. These include chronic pain, lameness, and back pain due to a change in gait, as well as litter box aversion, biting, and increased stress. The procedure involves amputating the last bone of each toe, not just removing the claw.
Physical problems
Amputation: The procedure is the amputation of the last bone of the toe, not just the claw.
*If you cannot continue having the cat, return directly back to us, no question asked. Any cat comes from us will always have a forever foster home.
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Hermès-The Brave Sweetheart, The Majestic Masseuse:
I found Hermes tucked underneath a stack of shopping carts at the entrance of a large grocery supermarket in Staten Island. She had been hiding under the metal carts, waiting for stray crumbs to fall just so she could make it through another day.
When I set down a plate of Ziwi canned chicken besides the carts, she slowly peeked her little tiger eyes out, timid but starving. She inched forward, each step trembling yet hopeful. When she finally gathered the courage to approach the plate, I was able to gently scuffed her and slipped her safely into a carrier and drove to nearby vet right away.
Hermes has blossomed beautifully since then-- affect
How To Adopt
Hermés is from New York Meow Sanctuary
[Flushing, NY]
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