We have a lot of cats and new kitten rescues. Soup and his Mama are rescues too. He was doing okay with kittens when he was a puppy, but now that he's a teen, he is unable to let go of his instinct.
He's an adorable and sweet, sweet baby but him causing a dangerous environment to the other cats and kittens is the only reason we want to rehome him.
He should be about 10-12 months. He was ran over by an auto when he was tiny. His left hind leg has healed but he has a slight limp that is only observable when he's very tired or exhausted from running and playing too much. He eats twice a day, home cooked meals of meat, veggies, rice, soup. He's active, and absolutely loves playing! When bored, he resorts to teething. We give him cardboard boxes to channel that need. He loves being pet and doted on. He's an overall sweetheart and I'd want to keep him with us forever, but we cannot get him to snap out of his instinct when he spots a kitten (especially) within the home.
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