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Posted over 4 years ago
| Updated over 3 years ago
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My basic info
Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Black (All)
Age
Adult
Sex
Male
Pet ID
–
Hair Length
short
My details
Good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Has special needs
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Bailey was adopted March of 2021!
Bailey's stats:
Age: I'm 3 years old
Good with kids: I’m good with kids over 10 years old.
Good with dogs: Mostly, but still very wary.
Good with other cats: Yes
Suitable for townhouse and/or apartment: Yes
Activity level: I’m pretty laid-back.
Bailey writes...
PERSONALITY
I’m a total teddy bear! I love to be held and scratched. I tolerate other animals, but really I just want to spend all my time with my human. I love to eat, and drink by scooping water up with my paws. I love to talk and I have a lot to say, so I hope you’re ready to listen to my stories!
Hobbies: Lounging and cuddling.
Favorite Toy: I love the laser light and the bird on a stick.
Favorite Napping Spot: Right next to my foster mom or better yet, on her lap.
Special Needs: The vet said I’m FIV+. I feel perfectly fine though, and studies show I can live a normal, long life. I won’t make anyone sick. I won’t even make other cats sick as long as we don’t fight and wound each other.
HOW I CAME TO THE PGSPCA
I wandered outside for about a year with my front leg caught in my collar, until a Good Samaritan contacted the SPCA and I was rescued. I was weak and sick, with a very large infected wound under my arm. After multiple surgeries to fix the wound and amputate my damaged tail, I’m healthy, fat, and happy – and I’m ready to find my forever home!
DREAM FAMILY
I want my new family to love me despite some battle scars and this FIV disease. I don’t think I like small children, and dogs scare me a bit. But another cat would be ok. As long as we don’t fight, I promise I won’t make him or her sick! I just want my humans to adore me and give me all the love and attention I deserve!
Please consult our ADOPTION FAQ (http://www.pgspca.org/adopt/frequently-asked-questions/) before contacting us. If you are viewing this listing on a site that is not Petfinder or Adoptapet, please check our main site:
http://www.pgspca.org/adopt/adoptable-animals-2
for the most up-to-date information on this pet.
If you are interested in Bailey, consider letting us know by filling out a (no-obligation) adoption application (http://www.pgspca.org/adopt/online-adoption-application/) and we will arrange a meeting.
To see if Bailey will be attending the next adoption show, check here: http://www.pgspca.org/adopt/adoption-show-attendees/.
NOTE: We are an all-volunteer group and do not operate a shelter. All of
our animals are in foster homes. Due to our requirement for a home
visit, we generally only place animals within an hour's drive of
Washington, DC. Questions can be directed to pgspca.adopt@gmail.com.