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Posted over 2 months ago
| Updated over 2 months ago
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My basic info
Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Black (All)
Age
Adult
Sex
Male
Pet ID
–
Hair Length
short
My details
Good with kids
Good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
That's what it was. Just a chance. The last chance in fact.
Aggressive and disruptive in a colony of feral cats who were cared for and loved, this big black cat showed up and started causing problems. He could have food and shelter like everyone else but for some reason he seemed to be causing trouble with the other cats until it looked like he was causing others to stay away from their home.
There was talk of shooting him. To keep the others safe. But the people couldn't do it. So they trapped him and sent him off to be fixed and to go to a foster home to have a chance.
And that's when it was discovered that in this disheveled aggressive troublemaking cat was a loving, friendly, sweetheart boy who was so grateful to be saved. Even with other cats in the foster home he has been great. He plays. He snuggles. He lets you know every day, every moment you have to give him a touch, or kind word, that he can be the best boy!
Chance almost didn't make it. Just another one of those cats who have been abandoned in the world and turn to aggression in order to try to stay alive in the hard cold world or homelessness. But a kind person gave him a chance.
And now he needs a kind person to give him a home. We are sure that he will be a grateful, devoted loved one in any kind and loving family. He would love a happy family. He would be great with fun older kids and he would like a welcoming cat friend. We don't know about dogs. He would certainly enjoy a safe yard he can go outside in, sometimes, when the weather is nice or he needs a little peace and quiet in nature. But he has no desire to wander away and end up alone and homeless again.
Could you be the lucky human to give this lucky boy a chance for a forever family?
Please call 720-563-7141. He is in Anchorage.
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