An elderly cat returns to the shelter after his owner’s allergies flared up

by Hanze Filo
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An animal rescue in Seville, Ohio is on a quest to find a forever home for a senior cat who found herself back in the shelter’s care in March after being returned by her owner of 8 years. The owner was forced to give up 11-year-old white cat Kathy because they suddenly developed severe allergies to cats.

“We have a truly unique older lady looking for her retirement home!” exclaimed the Medina County SPCA in a recent Facebook post. “Despite the change, Kathy remains a cheerful, lively companion.” Originally adopted from the SPCA in 2016, Kathy quickly endeared herself to her adoptive family. But now, through no fault of her own, she finds herself searching for another home in her senior years.

Described as a sociable companion, Kathy loves a comfy place to sleep and dislikes being picked up or held. She is currently on a diet and prefers to be the only pet in the house. “Kathy’s recent senior blood work showed her in excellent health across the board,” the SPCA emphasized. “She’s got plenty of life left to share with a loving family. Together, we can find Kathy a nice home to spend the rest of her years.”

With an adoption fee of just $35, the Medina County SPCA hopes to find Kathy a forever home where she can live in comfort and happiness in her golden years.

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