Marner

Adult  Male  Medium

Marner came to DunRoamin’ on September 12, 2023 from the Woodstock area where he had been surrendered due to issues surrounding not using the litterbox. We were his only option for life.

Marner (named after Toronto Maple Leafs’ right winger Mitch Marner) was immediately placed back on a prescription diet of Royal Canin Urinary S/O food and he is doing extremely well. He has not yet missed the litter box even one time – this food is the real deal! Marner was born about December 16, 2015, so is about eight years old and is an extremely social little boy who loves to head butt and spend time in close proximity to his humans (ie: on their lap, at their feet – anywhere he can be next to them to sneak some pats and hugs!)

Marner may require this Urinary S/O diet for life, but it is not a huge deal. We have had hundreds of cats on this diet and have not had a single recurrence of urinary issues as long as they eat this food only. Marner is looking forward to a family who will commit to loving and caring for him as he deserves the rest of his life, and he will promise the same in return. This beautiful orange tabby is in it for life, and he won’t scrimp on any love or thank you’s once he gets to his loving forever home – he can’t wait for that. Please come meet him!

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  • Type:Cats
  • Homebreed:Yes
  • Vaccination:up to date
  • Color(s):Orange

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  • Type:Cats
  • Homebreed:Yes
  • Vaccination:up to date
  • Color(s):Orange
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Marner
Adult  Male  Medium Marner came to DunRoamin’ on September 12, 2023 from the Woodstock area where he had been surrendered due to issues surrounding not using the litterbox. We were […]

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