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My basic info
Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Brown Tabby
Age
6 months old, Kitten
Sex
Male
Pet ID
–
Hair Length
short
My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Good with cats
Shots current
My personality
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Meet Gibbons! Gibbons is a 4 month old male with UTD vaccinations. Gibbons' namesake is a man who rescued him from a tree after a storm. Gibbons is a little nervous around new people, but he loves to sniff your shoes and other belongings while your not looking. Don't worry if he doesn't warm up to you right away, he just needs some time to get used to you.
Gibbons came to CHA as a stray with no mother or litter after being rescued from a tree! He was brought down and saved by Arborist Gibbons, whom he is proudly named after. Gibbons is currently being housed with Sandman and Gomer Pyle. When Gibbons first came in, he was covered in tree sap and absolutely terrified of people. Now that he has had a chance to warm up, he is happily up for adoption. Gibbons may come off as timid and fearful but as long as you slow, he will be purring in no time!
To meet Gibbons in person please stop by the shelter on Tuesday, Thursday or Saturday during our normal business hours. Tuesday, Thursday, or Saturday doesn't work for you? To meet the animals any day of the week, please fill out an adoption application. Once your application is approved, we would be happy to make an appointment outside our normal business hours/days. To download an application, please visit our website at www.chippewahumane.com. Please call the shelter at (715)-861-5748 with any other questions.
Meet Gibbons! Gibbons is a 4 month old male with UTD vaccinations. Gibbons' namesake is a man who rescued him from a tree after a storm. Gibbons is a little nervous around new people, but he loves to sniff your shoes and other belongings while your not looking. Don't worry if he doesn't warm up to you right away, he just needs some time to get used to you.
Gibbons came to CHA as a stray with no mother or litter after being rescued from a tree! He was brought down and saved by Arborist Gibbons, whom he is proudly named after. Gibbons is currently being housed with Sandman and Gomer Pyle. When Gibbons first came in, he was covered in tree sap and absolutely terrified of people. Now that he has had a chance to warm up, he is happily up for adoption. Gibbons may come off as timid and fearful but as long as you slow, he will be purring in no time!
To meet Gibbons in person please stop by the shelter on Tuesday, Thursday or Saturday during our normal business hours. Tuesday, Thursday, or Saturday doesn't work for you? To meet the animals any day of the week, please fill out an adoption application. Once your application is approved, we would be happy to make an appointment outside our normal business hours/days. To download an application, please visit our website at www.chippewahumane.com. Please call the shelter at (715)-861-5748 with any other questions.
The Chippewa County Humane Association is a non-profit animal welfare organization serving Chippewa and the surrounding counties in west-central Wisconsin. We are located on County Highway S just outside of Chippewa Falls.
Please contact us about any related questions -- pets to adopt, lost or found pets, animal welfare, how to help -- please call 715-861-5748 or you can email us at the shelter. We are dependent on support through adoptions, fundraisers, memberships, and donations to keep us in operation. Thank you for your interest and support.
The Chippewa County Humane Association is a non-profit animal welfare organization serving Chippewa and the surrounding counties in west-central Wisconsin. We are located on County Highway S just outside of Chippewa Falls.
Please contact us about any related questions -- pets to adopt, lost or found pets, animal welfare, how to help -- please call 715-861-5748 or you can email us at the shelter. We are dependent on support through adoptions, fundraisers, memberships, and donations to keep us in operation. Thank you for your interest and support.
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