Bull - Cornish Rex had PU surgery, incontinent - Lexington, MA

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Cat Bull - Cornish Rex had PU surgery, incontinent - Lexington, MA

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https://www.petfinder.com/cat/bull-60580350/ma/lexington/cornish-rex-friends-ca1032/ wrote: Bull
Cornish Rex Lexington, MA

Adult Male Medium Black & White / Tuxedo

About

Characteristics
Friendly, Affectionate, Playful, Smart, Curious, Funny

Coat length
Short

Health
Vaccinations up to date, spayed / neutered, special needs.

Good in a home with
Other cats, children.

Meet Bull
Bull is a 4 year old Cornish Rex with a big personality. Sometimes vocal, he likes every human he's ever met and runs out to greet familiar and new people with leg rubs. He is endlessly curious and likes to see what you are doing and to explore and play. Given the chance, he likes to sit in your lap and to cuddle, or even to crawl inside your sweater. He is playful and loves to chase a string and to play with children. Visitors remark that he is the friendliest, softest cat they have ever met. So it is doubly sad that his medical issues mean we are looking for a happy home for him!

Bull survived a broken hip, but required PU surgery as well due to a torn urethra. He did well for a while, but now occasionally urniates where he should not. Otherwise he is healthy, and runs and jumps at full speed. Due to his accident, he takes much longer to urniate, and instead of sitting in the cat box for a long time he will follow a human around and urniate on the floor or in the bathtub or sink where the humans are.

A perfect home would be a warm location, where he could live in a cat-safe outdoor area--a large catio, sunroom, enclosed patio--and also interact with humans. Or, a very dedicated owner could care for him indoors. To live indoors, he requires multiple litter boxes and he requires monitoring: multiple times per day when around humans he will attempt to urinate outside the box.

Bull is being placed privately, directly by his current family. They can help arrange transportation to his new family. Please contact Will via email for more information.

will.scarbrough@gmail.com
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