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Posted over 8 months ago
| Updated over 4 months ago
I found a new home! Plenty of my friends are looking for one too. Check out other pets at this shelter, or start a new search.
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My basic info
Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Black (All)
Age
1 year 7 months old, Young
Sex
Male
Pet ID
Benjamin Franklin
Hair Length
short
My details
Good with kids
Good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My personality
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Meet Benjamin Franklin, a handsome Panther with a tiny, white bow tie and beautiful, yellow/green eyes. His apprx. DOB is May 16, 2023.
Benjamin is sweet, gentle, social and fully vetted... and ready to get out of a cage!!! He's still on the timid side, with new people and surroundings, but I've no doubt he'll absolutely flourish in a normal, household environment.
He was born into a colony, in a family's backyard in Arleta, CA, and has been raised with his siblings and extended family.
This boy has an adorable voice and will let you know when he wants something - like food or attention. He'll make an excellent cat for someone who works from home as he'll likely want to hang out in your office, while you work at the computer.
He's been around small children but that's when he was younger and living outside. You'll find his complete rescue journey chronicled in Photo Album #30 on our Facebook page: "Save The Leadwell Kitties".
BF's adoption will include his:
* Neuter surgery,
* De-worming,
* FVRCP vaccinations,
* Rabies vaccination (if old enough),
* Combo-test (for FIV/FeLV = negative),
* Flea and mite treatment (with Revolution),
* and Micro chipping!
~ $150. adoption fee, adoption contract and home check apply / $250 for a pair ~
* Please only contact us if you'll be making him a permanent member of your household and will be keeping him safe indoors.
** We do not adopt out kittens or cats where they will be the only pet at home. Kittens rely on each other for emotional support and continued social and behavioral development. For example: another kitten or cat will teach them when they're playing too rough or biting too hard. Plus, cats and kittens get very lonely when you're not at home! Having a playmate will keep them happier, healthier and out of trouble. **We offer a discount when adopting a pair!
Interested in becoming a much-needed foster? Please send us a message with your best contact info, the type of home environment you can provide and, most-importantly, the City in which you live. Thanks!
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