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My basic info
Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Black (All)
Age
2 years 8 months old, Young
Sex
Male
Pet ID
Zaboo
Hair Length
short
My details
Good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
** COURTESY POST FOR INDEPENDENT TRAPPER/FOSTER/ADOPTER **
Meet Zaboo
Background: Zaboo was trapped at a colony which was full of kittens who had serious colds and without intereference, would have gotten pneumonia and died on the streets. He and his siblings were pulled and put into foster homes (heroes!) so they could be safe, warm, loved and protected. All the adults were TNR'd and Zaboo was given a chance at life and he took it with gusto!
He plays hard, eats hard and loves hard. His best friend in the world is Raylin and they play for hours on end doing the hard kitty stuff....stalking, pouncing, hiding and then of course, NAPPING! This growing boy will entertain you for hours and his goofy nature will crack you up.
* Date of Birth: July 2021 (approx)
* Breed/Color: DSH Black
* Eye Color: Green
* Neutered
* Vaccinated
* FELV/FIV = Both Negative
* Microchipped
* Flea Treatment
* Dewormed
* Litterbox Trained
* Litter Preference: All Natural, Unscented
* Scratch Post Preference: All Natural Rope Sisal or Cardboard
* Best Friend: Raylin
Please help us share this kitty if you know someone who would be a perfect fit. We can't help more without finding loving homes for the ones we have already saved.
FACT: Did you know 80-90% of the cats in the shelters are from the streets? Please help support your local TNR (Trap.Neuter.Return.) groups who are on the streets making a difference by stopping the overwhelming number of litters being born. Please consider fostering with us to save more lives. Always remember to Sterilize....Don't Euthanize!