





Meg
- Adult
- Female
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
About Meg
Hays, KS
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Behavior
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Meg’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has bad compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Meg's Story
**Meg is currently staying at Petsense in Hays, so head that way if you would like to meet her! An application will still need to be filled out with our shelter to adopt.**<br/><br/>A terrifying monster - meet Meg! Meg is a 1 year old spayed female Domestic Shorthair cat.<br/>Meg was named for the best movie ever, The Meg starring Jason Statham - but we didn't know how apt that name would be! When Meg is in sight of other cats she can become quite the terror. She's super sweet with people otherwise, but she is just absolutely not a fan of other felines. Due to this, we will not be adopting her out to any homes that already have a cat. She briefly met a dog and surprisingly did well with him, but that was only for a short time and we have yet to do any full introductions. We have not seen how she is around children.<br/>When Meg isn't terrorizing the seas (or our cat room) she loves lounging around and receiving pets. She is a very affectionate cat with the people that she knows, and will rub all over your legs looking for attention.<br/>Meg is litter box trained and up to date on her vaccinations. She's ready to get out of the depths of the shelter and back into the free world! If you think she could be the shark - we mean cat - for you, stop by and meet her today!
**Meg is currently staying at Petsense in Hays, so head that way if you would like to meet her! An application will still need to be filled out with our shelter to adopt.**
A terrifying monster - meet Meg! Meg is a 1 year old spayed female Domestic Shorthair cat.
Meg was named for the best movie ever, The Meg starring Jason Statham - but we didn't know how apt that name would be! When Meg is in sight of other cats she can become quite the terror. She's super sweet with people otherwise, but she is just absolutely not a fan of other felines. Due to this, we will not be adopting her out to any homes that already have a cat. She briefly met a dog and surprisingly did well with him, but that was only for a short time and we have yet to do any full introductions. We have not seen how she is around children.
When Meg isn't terrorizing the seas (or our cat room) she loves lounging around and receiving pets. She is a very affectionate cat with the people that she knows, and will rub all over your legs looking for at
**Meg is currently staying at Petsense in Hays, so head that way if you would like to meet her! An application will still need to be filled out with our shelter to adopt.**
A terrifying monster - meet Meg! Meg is a 1 year old spayed female Domestic Shorthair cat.
Meg was named for the best movie ever, The Meg starring Jason Statham - but we didn't know how apt that name would be! When Meg is in sight of other cats she can become quite the terror. She's super sweet with people otherwise, but she is just absolutely not a fan of other felines. Due to this, we will not be adopting her out to any homes that already have a cat. She briefly met a dog and surprisingly did well with him, but that was only for a short time and we have yet to do any full introductions. We have not seen how she is around children.
When Meg isn't terrorizing the seas (or our cat room) she loves lounging around and receiving pets. She is a very affectionate cat with the people that she knows, and will rub all over your legs looking for attention.
Meg is litter box trained and up to date on her vaccinations. She's ready to get out of the depths of the shelter and back into the free world! If you think she could be the shark - we mean cat - for you, stop by and meet her today!
How To Adopt
Meg is from Humane Society of the High Plains
[Hays, KS]
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