This is Rolo. He was returned to me today from the lady who adopted him almost 3 months ago. When he lived here w/ us, he was an only kitty. She had another older, female Persian and I guess they did not get along. Yesterday they got into a fight, and she brought him back. So -I don't know if that means he needs to be an only kitty, or they just did not like each other. Rolo has lived w/ dogs his whole life, and even thinks he is a dog! I need to find him a home because my dogs are big (pyrenes) and too rough on him and it scares me since he is so little. He is about 1.5 yrs old; male, fixed, chipped and caught up on ALL of his shots. Here he had a doggy door to the backyard. Since he is so tiny he wasn't able to jump the fence so he was safe. We put plastic tubing around the trees so he couldn't climb them. He does LOVE being outside, watching birds. But that is up to whoever adopts him. We are located in Forney, windmill farms. If interested, Seriously Interested, please IM me with questions. The last picture is how he looks today. It looks like he lost a lot of weight while gone, so he needs to be fattened up!
Rolo is a Male Persian cat who is approximately 1.5 years old. He has been fixed, chipped, and is up to date on all of his vaccinations.
Rolo was returned after living with another older female Persian cat. They did not get along, which led to a fight and ultimately his return. It is unclear whether he needs to be an only kitty or if it was just an issue between those two cats.
Rolo has lived with dogs his whole life and even thinks he is a dog! However, he is quite small and my larger dogs tend to be rough with him, which is concerning.
In his previous home, Rolo had a doggy door that allowed him access to the backyard. He is not able to jump over fences due to his size, which kept him safe. He enjoys being outside and watching birds.
Rolo's adoption fee is $350 USD. This helps cover his medical care and ensures he goes to a loving home.
Rolo is located in Forney, Kaufman County, Texas, United States.
If you are seriously interested in adopting Rolo, please send me a message with your questions.
It appears that Rolo has lost a significant amount of weight while away, so he will need to be fattened up once adopted to ensure he regains his health.