


Milo
- Adult
- Male
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
About Milo
Orange City, FL
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Milo’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown 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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Milo's Story
Milo is very sweet family friendly boy, very loving - <br/>We were holding him and his brother to return to their home someday, however, the previous owner declined having the 2 boys back. Our foster kept the brothers for 2 to 3 years. Both are very sweet and great companions.<br/><br/>That all changed one night when Milo was sleeping outside of their mom's bedroom door. Their mom stepped out of her room and proceeded to pick up Milo to get him out of the way - and he bolted up and bit her hand real hard to get away. We believe that she scared him and he may have even been having a nightmare. His reaction was unlike him, unexpected, and unacceptable to their mom. Needless to say, he was returned to us but his brother gets to stay with their mom. <br/><br/>Marketing Milo for adoption is tough to do - but he deserves a good home just the same. He lost everything he ever knew, twice now. He used to go outside with his mom and brother at times under supervision. She says he is a good hunter and may even be a good barn kitty. He has never lived outside full time.<br/><br/>Milo is very lonely right now; he has not been integrated with any other foster kitties and seems to be unrelaxed to do so at this time. He'd be a good single kitty, even though he has lived with his brother all his life. He is very sweet, wants attention and is not aggressive in any way. We are looking for someone who is aware of his bite history, and will be cautious not to spook him, ever and is less likely to pick him up and handle him. He will come for attention and loves it. Maybe if he had access to his owner's room, he would not have been sleeping outside the door and left susceptible to being spooked in his sleep? So many questions, I know.<br/><br/>He did great at the vet, had a dental cleaning and is up to date, ready to go to a new home, with caution. If interested, please fill out an application at http://aristocats.rescuegroups.org under online forms or go to https://allthingskittyboutique.com/adoptable-kitties and scroll down to find the application. You are welcome to reach out beforehand if you want to ask questions or anything about Milo.<br/><br/>Thank you for your interest in one or more of our Aristocats Kitties!
Milo is very sweet family friendly boy, very loving -
We were holding him and his brother to return to their home someday, however, the previous owner declined having the 2 boys back. Our foster kept the brothers for 2 to 3 years. Both are very sweet and great companions.
That all changed one night when Milo was sleeping outside of their mom's bedroom door. Their mom stepped out of her room and proceeded to pick up Milo to get him out of the way - and he bolted up and bit her hand real hard to get away. We believe that she scared him and he may have even been having a nightmare. His reaction was unlike him, unexpected, and unacceptable to their mom. Needless to say, he was returned to us but his brother gets to stay with their mom.
Marketing Milo for adoption is tough to do - but he deserves a good home just the same. He lost everything he ever knew, twice now. He used to go outside with his mom and brother at times under supervision. She says he is a good hunter and may even be a good barn kit
Milo is very sweet family friendly boy, very loving -
We were holding him and his brother to return to their home someday, however, the previous owner declined having the 2 boys back. Our foster kept the brothers for 2 to 3 years. Both are very sweet and great companions.
That all changed one night when Milo was sleeping outside of their mom's bedroom door. Their mom stepped out of her room and proceeded to pick up Milo to get him out of the way - and he bolted up and bit her hand real hard to get away. We believe that she scared him and he may have even been having a nightmare. His reaction was unlike him, unexpected, and unacceptable to their mom. Needless to say, he was returned to us but his brother gets to stay with their mom.
Marketing Milo for adoption is tough to do - but he deserves a good home just the same. He lost everything he ever knew, twice now. He used to go outside with his mom and brother at times under supervision. She says he is a good hunter and may even be a good barn kitty. He has never lived outside full time.
Milo is very lonely right now; he has not been integrated with any other foster kitties and seems to be unrelaxed to do so at this time. He'd be a good single kitty, even though he has lived with his brother all his life. He is very sweet, wants attention and is not aggressive in any way. We are looking for someone who is aware of his bite his
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