**Gentle - Shy - Sweet**
Joy was properly named, because this kitty spreads joy all around. He is a quiet and affectionate sweetheart who will lean his whole body into your hand, just wanting more and more petting. The rumble of his sweet purr radiates through his whole body, and when it was time to move on, I found I just wanted more Joy. Come meet this special treat today!
Joy and Coconut are a bonded pair and looking for a home where they can stay together. Their adoption fee is FREE. For more information on Cat Adoption Team's pricing and policies, visit catadoptionteam.org.
HOW TO MEET ME: This kitty is available for adoption in the shelter. Please do not apply for this cat online - to adopt this kitty you must visit CAT's shelter in Sherwood, Oregon (availability of specific cats is not guaranteed).
Joy has tested negative for FeLV, but one of their littermate(s) tested positive. Due to this exposure, we recommend this kitty be the only cat in your home or live with other FeLV-exposed/positive cats. In addition, we recommend scheduling an FeLV retest with your vet in 30-60 days. For more info about FeLV, please read our Quick Guide at catadoptionteam.org/felv-handout.
**Gentle - Shy - Sweet**
Joy was properly named, because this kitty spreads joy all around. He is a quiet and affectionate sweetheart who will lean his whole body into your hand, just wanting more and more petting. The rumble of his sweet purr radiates through his whole body, and when it was time to move on, I found I just wanted more Joy. Come meet this special treat today!
Joy and Coconut are a bonded pair and looking for a home where they can stay together. Their adoption fee is FREE. For more information on Cat Adoption Team's pricing and policies, visit catadoptionteam.org.
HOW TO MEET ME: This kitty is available for adoption in the shelter. Please do not apply for this cat online - to adopt this kitty you must visit CAT's shelter in Sherwood, Oregon (availability of specific cats is not guaranteed).
Joy has tested negative for FeLV, but one of their littermate(s) tested positive. Due to this exposure, we recommend this kitty be the only cat in your home or live with other FeLV-exposed/positive cats. In addition, we recommend scheduling an FeLV retest with your vet in 30-60 days. For more info about FeLV, please read our Quick Guide at catadoptionteam.org/felv-handout.