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My basic info
Breed
Domestic Mediumhair
Color
Gray or Blue
Age
Young
Sex
Male
Pet ID
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Hair Length
medium
My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Good with cats
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Kale is part of a bonded pair.(With Karin.) He is Grey/Blue. We first got his mother from outside a neighbor's house, she was very skinny and at the time we didn't know she was pregnant. Later as we were taking care of her she had her kittens(Kale and Karin). Now Kale has grown to be a young cat and is the perfect size to grown with a new family! He loves to play and be pet!
***Attention*** we have a rather unique adoption process. If you are interested in one of our cats, we will talk with you via email and/or phone. If we're all comfortable with each other, we will schedule a time to bring the cat(s) you're interested to your home. If all goes well, we enact a trial period in which the cat remains at your home, in your care. This is usually a week or two. If, at the end of this time, you are happy and the cat is happy (and usually the two things are directly related to each other!) the cat becomes entirely yours. We will always accept back any of our cats, no matter how long it's been since the adoption, but this gives a buffer period where people can sort of "test drive" the relationship. It also serves a couple of purposes for us. Firstly, it allows us to reassure ourselves that our cats are going to a real family in a real home. Secondly, it allows our sick, injured or abused animals in our shelter/home to be free of the stress that ensues from frequent visits by strangers. Please keep in mind we are just a family (and the occasional friendly helper) doing our best to help out. We're not a "shelter" in the normal context in that we don't have a separate building to house our animals. We also have no funding but what we provide, so, regretfully, we cannot take your cat at this time! This provides a benefit, though, in that our animals have all been directly socialized with humans 24 hours a day since they arrived. We give them the intensive attention that they can only get in a home. They also have a chance to get accustomed to other animals (dogs and other cats, particularly) so that they can comfortably fit into more types of homes.
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