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My name is
Seeley!

Posted 1 year ago | Updated 2 days ago

My basic info

Breed
Manx
Color
Black (All)
Age
Adult
Sex
Male
Pet ID
18995579
Hair Length
long

My details

Alert icon Not good with kids
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered
Checkmark in teal circle Housetrained

My story

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

Handsome black Manx/Cymric boy.

Seeley is a long haired rumpy black Manx/Cymric mix mix.

Seeley's owner wound up in a nursing home, and he and his house mate Ichabod ended up in a shelter. 
In the confusion of being at the shelter, his paperwork seems to say he was born in May of 2019, or he was born around February of 2017.  When we had him checked by a vet, he said that his teeth looked great, but he couldn't quote an age.  So we will go with a 2017 birthdate.

Seeley is sweet and loves to be brushed.  He also loves catnip.  He has a bit of obsession with human toes and will nibble them.  Because he is long haired, he needs a home that will get him a sanitary clip when needed to keep his backside clean.  It is really easy to clip him at home if you have 2 people.

He was born with a birth defect that was never addressed.   He has had surgery on it twice now to try to correct it, and he’s greatly improved.  He does need miralax twice a day to keep his stool soft.  He's perfect with the litterbox.

He came from a multi cat home.  And he has done well with some of our other fosters, but not well with others.  So we'll call him cat selective.

He is up to date on vaccinations, combo tested negative for FIV and FeLV, is microchipped, neutered, and has been wormed and treated for fleas.

His adoption fee is $100     

More photos and video at 

https://photos.app.goo.gl/rgQqMp3SotTbS8Ur7   

September 16, 2024, 12:09 pm
Rescue
Tailless Cat Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
18995579
Contact
Phone
Address
Liberty, NC 27298
Donation

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Adoption fees are approximately equal to the basic vet costs required to get that cat ready for adoption, and will be listed on the individual page for each pet.

We do have an adoption contract, and a vet reference and home check are required. The contract can be viewed on our website at www.taillesscatrescue.com

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

We have an adoption fair the third Saturday of every month from 11:00 am - 3:00 pm

Location: All Pets Considered
2614 Battleground Ave.
Greensboro, NC

More about this rescue

Dedicated to finding exceptional homes for exceptional cats

Specializing in Manx, but we'll accept Japanese or American Bobtails and Pixie-bobs



In 1995 my neighbor's Manx cat had kittens. There was a tiny runt in the litter that wasn't expected to survive. I was there when the kittens were born, and I volunteered to provide a home for the runt if she made it. That was Misty, and the beginning of my love for the Manx breed.
After several years of rescuing Manx and other tailless cats through all breed rescues, in 2006 I decided to start my own rescue and TCR was born.



TCR is run entirely out of foster homes. So the number of cats we can take at a time is limited to the space we have. We also have to respect NC law which limits the number of animals that can be fostered at a time. And we will only have as many cats as we can afford to care for at one time.



TCR is all about the cats. The rescue is based on the highest standards of honesty, ethics, and care for the cats in our program. Our motto is "Dedicated to finding exceptional homes for exceptional cats". And Manx and other tailless breeds really have exceptional personalities and deserve the best homes possible.



Most of the cats come from animal shelters or pounds where they have run out of time and are going to be euthanized. We generally don't take owner surrendered cats. We believe that once you make a commitment to a cat, it should be for a lifetime. We will assist owners in how to find homes for their cats if they can no longer keep them, and will provide access to expert advice on solving behavioral or health problems so that it is more likely they can stay in their homes.

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