I got bumped out of my family.

Update: Anya was adopted on December 19th!

An owner's pregnancy and/or a new human baby in the home is one of the most common reasons cited by people who give away their cats.

In most cases, this is a needless tragedy and break-up of a family, putting cats at risk who have been perfectly loving and well-behaved.

Common sense steps can almost always be taken to alleviate any owners' or doctors' real or imagined concerns.

Anya is very disconcerted over losing her loved ones when the new baby arrived. She cannot understand what happened to her, or why.

Despite her confusion and anxiety, her sweet soul is clearly evident. She is friendly and yearning for a quiet home environment.

Anya is a snow-white shorthair (though look carefully in good light and you can make out very faint tabby markings), spayed female, approximately 6 years of age.

Her blue eyes are gorgeous and piercing. We have tested her for deafness (due to the combination of an all-white coat and blue eyes), but she seems to have normal hearing in both ears.

Please come meet and adopt Anya, and provide the committed home she needs so that she is never homeless again. She is one of approximately 200 spayed/neutered cats for adoption in Nevada SPCA's free-roaming Cat Condo playrooms.

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