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My name is Doc!

Posted 1 year ago | Updated 1 year ago

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Gray, Blue or Silver Tabby
Age
2 years old, Young
Sex
Male
Pet ID
C-0722-011
Hair Length
short

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Doc is a Domestic Short Hair (DSH)-mix, male, DOB: 3/28/22
As gentle as they come and a sensitive guy, Doc can be a little hesitant when presented with unfamiliar situations but his friendly, inquisitive nature makes it impossible for him to play coy for long. Once confident and knowing all is well – he warms up quickly. Definitely liking attention, he will readily approach people to give and receive affection when he feels comfortable; and with a few soft-spoken words of encouragement he will become quite engaging.
An extremely sweet-natured, mostly easy-going, always endearing and entirely easy-to-please cat – he is also a committed snuggler who is social, warm-hearted, and enthusiastically affectionate with people he knows and trusts. Given some time to gain his bearings and a bit of respect for any initial reservations with new people and surroundings, this little doll will warm–up quickly, eagerly accepting and giving affection, enjoying snuggling and close contact, and showing he chooses loving attention and interaction with his people over just about any other activity. He's shown a love of play as well, with his favorite people and toys.
Doc, along with his littermate, Stitch: came to Monroe SPCA as kittens from near a feral colony that we subsequently live-trapped in order to TNR. They however were not true feral cats, and would likely not survive on their own outdoors. They were treated for fleas, URIs, Giardia, Coccidia, and Roundworm while with us.
Now a happy, healthy feline, Doc is looking for his forever home with a family who can give him the time and attention a young cat needs. Although Doc can be adopted individually, we recommend a pairing with several of our other young cats having compatible personalities and temperament.
Doc is best suited as an indoor pet and companion for a home with a calm, low-active to moderately active lifestyle and no active young children under the age of six (6). He is comfortable with other compatible cats and kittens, and he’ll be comfortable in the presence of well-mannered, cat-friendly dogs after being given some adjustment time to warm-up and settle into his new surroundings. As with all Monroe SPCA adoptable animals, a home visit and a meet-n-greet with any housemate pets will be required prior to adoption.
Doc currently resides at Monroe SPCA’s Adoption Center and Retail Store. You can meet him by appointment with pre-approved adoption application. To start the adoption process, complete and submit Monroe SPCA’s adoption application linked above.
All Monroe SPCA cats available for adoption have an adoption fee of $85.00. This fee includes the cat being spayed or neutered, up-to-date on vaccinations, dewormed, tested for FeLV and FIV, and microchipped with lifelong registration prior to adoption.
Completed applications can be emailed to info@monroespca.org or dropped off at Monroe SPCA’s Adoption Center and Retail Store located at 293 W. Monroe Street, Dundee, MI.
For more information message us on Facebook or email info@monroespca.org.

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