
Once upon a time, nine-year-old Maxi lived with an elderly person who meant the world to her and for whom she was a constant following-room-to-room companion. Unfortunately, that person passed away, and no one in the family wanted the poor old girl, so Maxi’s life was turned upside-down. On top of that, she was left alone in the apartment for two months, with someone coming in only to feed her and scoop her litter box, but without interacting with her.
After a few days of adjustment in her foster home, Maxi has shown herself to be as sweet a cat as anyone is ever likely to find. She is a rub-against-your-leg, greet-you-when-you-come-home purring machine. She can get overstimulated from petting sometimes, so we think she would do best in a home without the frequent presence of very young children, but we think she would be okay with older kids who know how to treat cats respectfully. Like most cats, she would do best in a home in which she won’t be left unaccompanied for long. Maxi seems to be an easy cat who will be a devoted companion for the rest of her life. She likes to perch herself on shelves and atop the refrigerator, so, if you like friends in high places, Maxi is the right girl for you. She seems suitable for a first-time adopter.


She has been spayed, tested negative for FIV and FeLV, treated for worms and fleas, tested for internal parasites, and is current on vaccinations. Her adopter will receive her medical records, which reflect a recent veterinary exam giving her a clean bill of health.
There is a simple adoption process and an adoption fee so we can continue to help cats in need. Maxi’s fee is a mere $65- a bargain for a new best friend who will love you for the rest of her life. She’s being fostered in Reading.
Cats can live up to 20 years, and don’t be surprised if Maxi lives that long, so give careful thought to the changes that are likely to occur in your life during that time. If you can and will commit to her and provide a safe, loving home for life, then respond to RoyCBarrows@gmail.com. Please include your phone number for a faster response and say a little about yourself and the home you would provide for her as we try to match people with the right cats.
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“Courtesy Posts” are animals who are NOT in Kitty Connection’s possession, but we are helping to find their forever homes! If you can and will commit to providing a safe, loving home: please submit a pre-adoption application (unless otherwise noted in the description above).
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