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welcometoyell:

Do I have your attention now? Good.

EMERGENCY REHOME of two very good INDOOR boys (10/25/2021)


They don’t need to go together. In fact, they shouldn’t. But I need them out by December. I don’t want to rehome them, but I’m trying to escape my abusive family and sadly despite my best efforts the clock has run out on finding a place where I would be able to keep my animals.

This is Harbinger of Misfortune, aka Crow:

He’s a 1yo neutered male and A VERY CLEVER BOI. This photo doesn’t do his eyes justice: they are fiery orange. He needs someone energetic and willing to play with him. He likes to play tag and usually instigates the game himself. He’s also a champion at fetch and will absolutely follow you everywhere you go, just really happy to be in whatever room you are… say goodbye to bathroom privacy. He’s trained to wear a harness but is a little afraid of the outdoors. He has no trouble at all having his nails done. He makes a pretty lousy lap cat most of the time, but he is an absolute dream and I love him so much. His voice is SUPER SMALL and quiet and he rarely vocalizes at all.

He has a cat wheel and will run on it, so if you want that too let me know and we can work out a fair price for it.

This is Otto Von Chesterfield, Esquire, aka Chess:

He is a 5yo neutered male. In colder months, he has an absolutely luxuriously thick and soft coat. In warmer months, he looks like a totally different cat. I have never seen a cat with such a drastic difference in appearance between seasons. Positively gorgeous silver tabby, yo.

He has approximately 0.003 brain cells, but he is EXTREMELY sweet and that kind of makes up for all the cobwebs in his noggin. He should probably be an only cat, or a snuggle buddy for an equally chill and/or elderly cat. He has gotten along swimmingly with other cats in the past, but he does NOT like Crow. Their personalities are far too different. Unlike Crow, he can be pretty vocal and loud.

He is harness trained. His prey drive is VERY, VERY high. Please for the love of your local wildlife, keep this man inside when he is not restrained and supervised. He has flea allergies: another reason he needs to be indoors.


The best way to contact me is right here on my blog, @welcometoyell. I’m in the PNW/seattle-ish area and am willing to drive to get these guys to the right home. I’m not asking for a rehoming fee, but I will need help covering travel expenses if there are any. orz

Passing this along in the hope it helps!

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