Camigender

Cami
Breed Domestic Short Hair
Color Gray / Blue / Silver, Gray & White
Age Adult
Gender Female
Size Medium
Coat Length Short
Adoption Fee -

About Me

pet Characteristics
Dignified, Independent, Quiet, Shy, Scared, Stressed
shelter Health
Spay/Neuter, Special needs, Vaccinations up to date
house-trained House-trained
Yes
good Good in a home with
Cat

Contact Me

Adopt Me
location 2136 Franklin Pike SE, Floyd, VA 24091
hour (540) 745-7207

My Story

Oh Cami- what can we say! She has had a tough row to hoe. She was adopted and then returned twice because she just isn't a lovable cuddly cat. She experiences a lot of stress... Cami has had a very hard time in the shelter. She is scared of most everything. She hides most of the time. If you are looking for a lap cat companion, Cami is NOT the cat for you! But if you want to rescue this girl from a life of constant stress, she has been waiting a LONG TIME! We are currently working with CBD oils to reduce her anxiety. We have a plan to continue looking for other solutions that might make her life more enjoyable. See our sweet Cami girl in her foster home: https://youtube.com/shorts/8FUA9VcS9wE If you are interested in adopting, you can find our application online: https://www.floydhumanesociety.org/forms If you would like more information, leave a message at 540-745-7207. See the interview with Cami here: FCHS: Hi Cami, can we open your condo door to ask you a few questions? Cami: I don't remember agreeing to this interview; I think you should leave. (Faces away from the interviewer, hissing) FCHS slowly opening door: We just want to learn a little bit about you, and understand your fears that seem so debilitating. Cami: If you must, but I don't have much to say. FCHS: Your history is that you were a foster kitty and your first adoption family brought you back because you were hiding all the time. They loved you, but didn't understand you. Your second adoption had a similar outcome; you were loved but you seem not to be able to relax and let your guard down and give love back. Cami: I can love, but I don't express it in the typical manner that is expected of a cat. People want me to be all rubbing up against them, purring, rolling around like some kind of rubber ball. That's just not who I am. I have worries that prevent me from expressing my true feelings. FCHS: What kind of worries; what are you fearful about? Cami: Everything; global warming, nuclear war, chem trails, 5G. (taking a swipe) Don't come near me with your cell phone; stay back. FCHS: Sorry. Have you tried interacting with any of the volunteers or helpers since your return? Cami: I watch them from my window. I see how they all play and everyone is laughing. The others chase toys, jump up on the cat towers, like the well adjusted felines they are. I just can't make myself do it. Sometimes I just want to hide forever; I get so sad. FCHS: Who do you think would be the right match for you? And who do you think you can love? Cami: The right match would be someone who literally has unconditional love to give me. By that I mean they will love me regardless if I fit the standard 'cat mold'. They would accept that I may or may not display my love for them in a conventional way. I truly believe that over time, a long time, I can feel comfortable if I'm not pressured to be who I am not. I do have hope, I really do. Every pot has its cover, as they say. This is a very emotional topic; I'd like you to close my condo door and leave now. FCHS: Thank you Cami; we have hope for you too. The right person is out there for you.

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