Orlando, FL – A cat, adopted from the Orange County Animal Services facility a year-and-a-half ago, is back at the shelter, sitting in a lonely cage, because his owner decided that he could no longer live at his home.
According to Albert Harris Photography, six-year-old Buddy was surrendered to the facility because his owner said that he did not get along with the other cat in the home. Harris explains, “Two days ago an owner came to the shelter & wanted to return a cat they adopted for the reason above. He added the cat was a good cat, but he couldn’t handle the behavior between them as he didn’t have much time on their hands. He said it was peaceful before they added another cat to the family. Once asked the necessary questions he signed the paperwork and went on his way.”
Poor Buddy was once the king of his household, but when his family got another cat, Buddy was booted out. Now this cat is confused and heartbroken over the loss of his family, and home.

Buddy deserves to find a home where he will be loved for the remainder of his life. Please help make this possible by sharing his adoption information.
Note: No other cats
PROFILE DATE: 12/04/24
My previous owner had me for 1.5 YEARS. My owner kept me INSIDE during the day and INSIDE at night. I know how to use a litterbox. I am good with MEN and WOMEN. I am good with DOGS but I am NOT good with CATS.
Additional Comments
I was surrendered because I don’t like other kitties. I do well with dogs, but not cats.
Orange County Animal Services
Pet Rescue & Adoption Center
2769 Conroy Road, Orlando, FL 32839
(407) 836-3111
AnimalServices@ocfl.net
Note: All inquiries about this cat must be made directly to the shelter facility. Thank you.
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