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My basic info
Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Orange or Red Tabby
Age
Young
Sex
Male
Pet ID
–
Hair Length
short
My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
This little cutie is about 10 months old but still ALL kitten. He's a full grown kitten but he's still just a baby!!
The pics make him look bigger than he is. He looks so long because he's all stretched out. He's really just a little guy thinking about pouncing on that ball in the pic.
He's been neutered, vaccinated, flea treated and de-wormed and he's ready to go!!
He's got the sweetest personality and gets along great with other kitties and my dogs. He loves people. When he settles down to take a nap he LOVES getting pet A LOT!!
He'd be great in just about any home. He'd be great as an only cat with an older couple/single or even in a home with kids to play with him. He also does great with other cats and dogs. You can see him above sharing a bed with my big Wheaten Terrier.
His disposition is SUNNY and affectionate. He LOVES attention!!
He is FREE to a GREAT home but there are certain requirements to adopt him and are as follows......
I ask a lot of adoption questions, not to get in your business but to make sure that he gets into the right home and will be a good fit for you and your family. I also do home visits. It's quick and easy. It's just to see if your home is safe for him not to see if you have dishes in your sink:) No pressure:)
You must promise to keep him as an INDOOR kitty only. If he got outside he would get lost or seriously hurt not to mention that he HATES it outside now that he is away from danger and safe and sound in a home. Also..... Statistics tell us that an outdoor cat has an average lifespan of only about 2-3 years whereas an indoor cat has an average lifespan of about 14-15 years. Reason enough!!
You must be able to afford to care for his needs, food, treats, toys, litter and vet care as needed
You must promise to NOT de-claw him. If you desire a de-clawed cat there are some already out there looking for homes. 50% of cats that are declawed start to have some behavior issues including but not limited to NOT using the litter box!
You must promise to give him at the very least ONE FULL MONTH (30 days) to get adjusted in your home. If you CANNOT promise to give him the FULL 30 DAYS required then please DO NOT respond to this post. It can take some cats longer than others to adjust and they ALL deserve the necessary time it takes to do that.
However, if after the FULL 30 DAYS you decide for one reason or another that he is just not a good fit for you and your family I will take him back without question. We want all involved to be happy with the living arrangements, the cat and the humans:)
**ALL of our cats and kittens live in foster homes and have been socialized and worked with just like they are part of a family. They are LOVED and handled. We never leave them in cages:)
Please CALL ME for more information or to set up an appointment to meet this beautiful boy.
Thanks,
Meg @ (727) 308-0923
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