Skippy is accustomed to a quiet environment, and his new home needs to be “stress free” without children. He gets along with dogs and is a couch potato that likes to sit next to you.
Inappropriate urination is not that uncommon for cats when they want to let it be known that they are unhappy with the changes going on in a home.
Feline expert Dr. Elaine Wexler-Mitchell says: “His physical exam, lab tests and urinalysis were essentially normal.” She clarifies that his house soiling is a result of stress and anxiety living with a new baby.
Meet Skippy on Saturday, or call (949) 749-3646 to meet Skippy in your home.
Meet other cats and kittens up for adoption, Saturday or Sunday from noon to 4 p.m. at Fashion Island, sponsored by Russo’s Pet Experience.
If you can make a monetary donation to help local animals, mail your check to Community Animal Network, P.O. Box 8662 Newport Beach, CA, 92658 and memo your check “nonprofit tax ID 33-0971560.”