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Fuzz Aldrin is a part of our Hardworking Cats program. This program is generally for cats that would not be suited for traditional adoption, but that would thrive as barn cats, warehouse mousers, or indoor/outdoor companions. Hardworking cats often enjoy a level freedom and independence that other cats may not require but can bring the benefit of chemical free pest control and successfully deter other unwanted animal guests from your property.
Fuzz Aldrin came to Michigan Humane as a stray, feral cat. This means that he did not get the individualized socialization he needed as a younger kitten and as a result, is now a timid, fearful, and unsocial cat. He arrived with about a dozen other cats, several of whom did adjust and become more social after some time, so Fuzz Aldrin might come around and be a bit more interested in humane interaction. In the meantime, Fuzz is not an outgoing guy, rather he is an independent fella that keeps to himself. He likes to hide and keep from sight but will come out at nighttime to feed, explore, and socialize with other cats. Fuzz Aldrin unfortunately was not able to be safely returned to his original environment and is now looking for a new farm or barn to call his new home.
Due to his lack of socialization and timid nature, we believe that Fuzz Aldrin would be best suited as a barn cat. If Fuzz Aldrin is going to live in a barn, it is important that he be slowly introduced to the environment and contained for 1-2 weeks while adjusting as he may flee from his new home if allowed to roam free too quickly. It is also important that even though he will be an outdoor barn cat, his adopter will still need to provide food, water, and necessary vet care. Fuzz Aldrin is a calm, laid back guy that generally minds his own business and keeps to himself, but does come around when he knows it`s time to eat!
Fuzz Aldrin is a part of our Hardworking Cats program. This program is generally for cats that would not be suited for traditional adoption, but that would thrive as barn cats, warehouse mousers, or indoor/outdoor companions. Hardworking cats often enjoy a level freedom and independence that other cats may not require but can bring the benefit of chemical free pest control and successfully deter other unwanted animal guests from your property.
Fuzz Aldrin came to Michigan Humane as a stray, feral cat. This means that he did not get the individualized socialization he needed as a younger kitten and as a result, is now a timid, fearful, and unsocial cat. He arrived with about a dozen other cats, several of whom did adjust and become more social after some time, so Fuzz Aldrin might come around and be a bit more interested in humane interaction. In the meantime, Fuzz is not an outgoing guy, rather he is an independent fella that keeps to himself. He likes to hide and keep from sight but will come out at nighttime to feed, explore, and socialize with other cats. Fuzz Aldrin unfortunately was not able to be safely returned to his original environment and is now looking for a new farm or barn to call his new home.
Due to his lack of socialization and timid nature, we believe that Fuzz Aldrin would be best suited as a barn cat. If Fuzz Aldrin is going to live in a barn, it is important that he be slowly introduced to the environment and contained for 1-2 weeks while adjusting as he may flee from his new home if allowed to roam free too quickly. It is also important that even though he will be an outdoor barn cat, his adopter will still need to provide food, water, and necessary vet care. Fuzz Aldrin is a calm, laid back guy that generally minds his own business and keeps to himself, but does come around when he knows it`s time to eat!
We have a simple adoption application and approval process. Our adoption fees vary by animal, but generally include neutering, age appropriate vaccinations, behavior and health assessments, and health insurance. In addition, all adopters have free access to our Adopter Support program for assistance with health or behavior issues that may arise.
We have a simple adoption application and approval process. Our adoption fees vary by animal, but generally include neutering, age appropriate vaccinations, behavior and health assessments, and health insurance. In addition, all adopters have free access to our Adopter Support program for assistance with health or behavior issues that may arise.
Ours adoptable pets are available every day! Please see specific days and times listed on our website.
Ours adoptable pets are available every day! Please see specific days and times listed on our website.
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Michigan Humane is the oldest and largest animal welfare organization in Michigan, taking in approximately 35,000 animals per year. We have four animal care centers in the Metro area including locations in Detroit, Westland, Rochester Hills and Howell, as well as cat adoption centers in PetSmart stores in several locations and an adoption center at Petco in Sterling Heights. You are sure to find the perfect pet at one of our adoption locations!
Michigan Humane is the oldest and largest animal welfare organization in Michigan, taking in approximately 35,000 animals per year. We have four animal care centers in the Metro area including locations in Detroit, Westland, Rochester Hills and Howell, as well as cat adoption centers in PetSmart stores in several locations and an adoption center at Petco in Sterling Heights. You are sure to find the perfect pet at one of our adoption locations!
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