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Originally Posted by kelly-joy
Pickles has a history of urinary infections and so is on a prescription diet to minimise the risk of the infection recurring. He has recently started to spray in the home and his vet feel this is stress related, due to a toddler in the home.
Pickles is not a lap cat, but he loves to sit close to his owner and is a friendly, gentle Ragdoll. We are seeking a child free, pet free home for Pickles. He needs a quiet home, where he can have safe outside access to a cat secure garden.
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Hi,
not sure if this might put anyone else's mind at rest to adopt but I adopted my lovely fluffy chap in almost identical circumstances, nearly three years ago, and the spraying etc is sorted, and his prescription diet costs are similar to a non-vet good diet.
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