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My basic info
Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Brown Tabby
Age
Adult
Sex
Male
Pet ID
–
Hair Length
short
My details
Good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
This boy has beautiful green eyes and a lovely personality. He was born in September 2009. He was abandoned once when a girlfriend broke up with her boyfriend and left him behind at the trailer after she left. He was abandoned again when the boyfriend moved away a year later, and the landlords got our organization involved. He was outdoors and fending for himself, often without food, for a year, so anyone who adopts him has to keep him indoors for months while they establish a bond with him. Once he knows that he is a welcome part of the family and is not going to be tossed outside like garbage again, then his new adoptive parents can start allowing him supervised outside time if they wish him to be an indoor-outdoor cat (or not if they want him to be indoor-only). But because of his history, it is important that his adoptive people don’t let him out to early or for too long soon after adoption. Brown Kitty loves to be petted and snuggle at night on your bed. He comes when called. He’s not needy or meowy. He loves affection. He also loves burrowing in things, like rolled up blankets. In the past he lived with another cat, so we think he’d be fine to do that again.
You can visit him at Duncan Pets, which is located at 350 Trans-Canada Highway, Duncan, BC, V9L 3R4, 250-746-4833.
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