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Posted over 5 years ago
| Updated over 5 years ago
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My basic info
Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Brown Tabby
Age
8 years 6 months old, Adult
Sex
Male
Pet ID
FOSTER - K.A.
Hair Length
short
My details
Good with kids
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
In April of 1918 a man who had lost his home brought his rescued cat, BIG SWEETIE, to his vet to board him while he looked for housing.. He never came back for the cat. Big Sweetie was very scared. It was Dec., 8 mo. later, before Sig Sweetie became friendly and allowed the staff to touch him. In February 2019 I was asked if I’d take him. I went to see him. He was indeed very friendly. How could I turn him down?
When I got him home I put him in a large dog crate that has a shelf. He was quite scared for a few days. Little by little he relaxed. Then he began to come out of the crate and live like an ordinary house cat.
He is now extremely playful for a possibly 3 yr. old cat. He plays with floor toys, tossing them around and wrestling with them. He has even started playing with other cats.
He also seeks me out wanting me to dangle a cord so he cat grab it. He follows me from room to room wanting more, more, more.
He loves to be stroked and stroked and stroked.
If you think you could give BIG SWEETIE a home where he can continue to enjoy being a house cat, call Kay: 313-891-2591.
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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