Not necessary.....she may "bite" in your home...but let's remember, each situation is different. We have an elderly foster who takes our "less than perfect" cats...the ones that bite, the ones that shy away, the ones that don't want to be touched...and she works with them by allowing them to decide when they want attention etc. She shows these cats in her home and so far, we've placed three cats that we thought were "unadoptable". I certainly think you could find an appropriate home as a single cat for someone who is looking to help an older cat but doesn't want the clinginess of a kitten.Originally Posted by Jen
That is a great idea. But I am also worried about her biting. She is scared to death of everything and declawed so an outdoor situation wouldn't work out for her. Little noises send her running behind the curtain. A home with an elderly person would be wonderful. But I think her biting is a huge turn off. I think I will go around on Friday and take some fliers to area elderly homes or assisted living places. That is a really good idea, thanks. I will just have to make them aware that she can't be approached, she needs to be the one to come to seek the attention.
Katie