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Posted over 6 years ago
| Updated over 6 years ago
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My basic info
Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Gray, Blue or Silver Tabby
Age
8 years 1 month old, Adult
Sex
Male
Pet ID
FOSTER - K.A.
Hair Length
short
My details
Good with kids
Good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Why did I name him MR. MEOW? For a long time I considered naming him MYSTERY because he meowed so much and I couldn’t figure out WHY.
Even when I’d stroke him he'd meow. It was a mystery that I think I have finally solved.
He wants me to take something such as a long shoestring or a piece of clothesline and dangle it in front of him so he can grab it.
He rarely ever plays with floor toys. He prefers that I make something move in front of him.
Mr MEOW came to C.K.’s colony one day wanting food. She assumed he was feral, afraid of humans, so she trapped him and got him neutered.
When he came back she discovered that he was NOT AFRAID of HUMANS. In fact, C.K. could not walk without him rubbing on her legs.
He had been someone’s cat. C.K. begged me to take him and give him a chance to be someone’s cat again, someone who will NOT ABANDON him.
If you could be that person, please call Kay: 313-891-2591.
Mr. Meow is in a Fortunate Feline foster home. He has no issues with other cats. He just wants attention and food.
OUR ADOPTION PROCESS:
1. We DO NOT have an online application
2. We talk with interested parties VIA PHONE.. Call between 9 am and 8 pm.
3. If this sounds like a possible match, we arrange for the cat to be met which is USUALLY at Greenwood Pets and Plants, 13983 E. 9 mi (3 blocks east of Schoenherr) Sat.between noon & 3pm
4. When a person meets a cat at Greenwood and wants to adopt him/her, a paper application is filled out, then the contract is studied,
if found agreeable, the applicant signs, makes an adoption donation, takes the cat home. (adopter provides a cat carrier)
5. DIRECTIONS are given for introducing the cat to his/her new home.
6. In about 8 to 14 days a call is made to hear about the steps that were taken to introduce the cat to his/her new home and find out how the cat has adjusted.
The adopter is asked to send pics of their adopted cat.
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