The Newest Arrival

Solo, the orange kitty removed from that parked car over a month ago is now up for adoption. I am hoping to find the person with the right heart and home to help this special needs kitty find a forever home. The challenge is not only his age, but how pet aggressive he can become if you aren’t careful. I do not think he would be good with an elderly person or small kids. He is so starved for affection that it does become a bit dicey once you start petting him. Another challenge is his age- he is between 9-11 years old (bad teeth) so it is hard to tell. But his tarter has been scraped off and other than a bit of drooling he is in good health. His selling point is he is orange and they are usually in demand.

We’ve moved him from the smaller enclosure into the large one that attaches to the house. We want him to get used to the other kitties without copping an attitude. So far, he charges the other kitties when they come up to say hello. He does the same to Kota, so therein lies the final challenge. He needs to be an only kitty or one of only two cats in the house. He might get used to one cat, but more than one, he wants nothing to do with them.

Enjoy the photos taken by my friend Midge: This is his dance for affection

2 thoughts on “The Newest Arrival

  1. With a constant and regular supply of affection from one permanent person in his life, he may become a regular cat, even if he has to be the only one in the house. Good luck to him.

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