Chance is a lovely gray tabby spayed female cat, currently fostered in North Carolina. From her foster dad:
"Chance is front declawed and spayed. Her left-paw cornea is cloudy from an old, untreated injury, but my vet discovered that the pupil in that eye is fine. The impaired vision doesn't seem to bother her at all."
"A 6-year-old (a great age in my opinion!) muted grey tabby with pretty white and peach highlights, Chance has an outgoing personality, the type of cat who has never met a stranger. Chance loves attention and is definitely a cuddly lap kitty, who also enjoys snuggling up on your chest, giving little kisses and head-butts. She delights in having her chin and neck gently scratched. After her first night out of quarantine, I woke to find her snuggled up against my head and neck, purring away in sheer happiness. In other words, Chance is a total sweetheart!"
While very people-oriented, Chance does not do well with other cats, except her buddy, Bandit. However, they are not a bonded pair, just used to living together. So, while it would be nice to place them together, it's not absolutely necessary. Chance and Bandit will do best in a quiet home without children. Both, however, were used to living with small cat-friendly dogs in their former home. Chance will be fine as an only cat, but Bandit will do best with another friendly, playful feline companion.
I've been working with cats for 30+ years and ones with Chance's and Bandit's delightful personalities don't come along every day. They are going to make wonderful companions! For those interested in adopting both of these great cats, a reduced combined adoption fee is available to the right home."
© Richard Partridge
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