Grayson is a cuddly, old, lovable sweetheart about 5 years of age. He wants to be in whatever room you are in, sitting on your lap and purring loudly. He greets strangers by rubbing against their legs and purring. Grayson loves to play with catnip toys, loves getting brushed, and sleeps peacefully at the end of the bed. He is adored by all who meet him.
He has an autoimmune skin condition that he takes prednisone pills for. He is a bit itchy still, but without the medication he would scratch himself raw. He easily takes his pills if wrapped in a small piece of chicken. He loves food, and meows for it before meal times, but is on a measured diet because he will otherwise overeat. He does tend to snore and makes hilarious snorty noises when he cleans himself. He also will meow if shut out of the room you are in, so needs someone he can share a bedroom with.
Grayson cannot get along with other cats and dogs, and does not want to be an outdoor cat because he tends to get into fights with other animals. He is happy indoors though, and avoids open doors.
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Broken Promises Rescue is a volunteer run, not-for-profit, animal rescue organization located in the lower Vancouver Island. We are a group of long time rescuers that have come together to focus on improving the lives of unwanted, neglected and orphaned animals on Vancouver Island (as well as remote communities and other areas of B.C. if our resources allow us to.) Currently we are seeing many pets overlooked in the shelter system because they have less than desirable qualities. They may have medical or behavioral issues or they may simply be the wrong color, age or breed. At Broken Promise Rescue we believe all animals deserve to experience a life without pain, loneliness or hunger and want them to know what it feels like to be loved and cherished, despite appearance, age or medical condition.
We are also dedicated to public education and raising awareness to help end the ongoing abuse, neglect and suffering. Educating children and adults about the responsibilities of animal ownership will go a long way in influencing public opinion on proper animal care, and help mold a more compassionate future. No animal should suffer at the hands of ignorance.
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