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My basic info
Breed
Persian
Color
White
Age
5 years old, Adult
Sex
Male
Pet ID
–
Hair Length
long
My details
Good with kids
Not good with dogs
Not good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Declawed
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
SIR WINSTON is a WHITE PERSIAN with light green eyes. He is 5 years old, neutered, four-paw declawed, is up to date on vaccinations, tested negative for FeLV/FIV, and microchipped. He weighs around 9 lbs.
Sir Winston’s original owner was no longer able to take care of him. He was given to a relative, but the relative quickly found out that Sir Winston is not fond of other cats (we were told he tries to attack them) so she surrendered him to SPCR. His foster mom is absolutely thrilled about the opportunity to foster this little snow white, fluffy, adorable and super sweet cat.
Sir Winston’s fur is very soft and since he tends to mat, he needs to be brushed daily, which he really enjoys. His eyes need to be cleaned daily, preferably twice a day since they do drain quite a bit. He is a quiet little guy who likes to hang out on the cat tree but when his foster mom comes into the room, he jumps off the tree to greet her for some much appreciated rubs, and then for good measure he may even rub himself all over a catnip toy to indicate that he is having a good day. He does engage in a bit of play time when his foster mom swishes a wand toy around for him to catch.
When his foster mom lies down for a little relaxation, Sir Winston likes to come right next to her for some snuggles and pets. He also makes a cozy lap warmer while watching a favorite show or reading a good book, which is great given that we are heading into the cold season.
Sir Winston’s purrfect home for the holidays is one where his people are content and committed to having only ONE feline companion in their home and hearts. Because of the fact that he is declawed, which leaves him somewhat defenseless, we feel he will do better in a home that doesn’t have any dogs. He seems very comfortable around children
Sir Winston eats both wet and dry food. He loves his wet food which is healthier for him because it provides proper hydration for his urinary tract and will also help keep his coat soft and silky. We therefore would like to find him a home that will continue to offer it.
Sir Winston is great with using the litter box. Preference will be given to adopters who had Persians in the past and are experienced with the upkeep of this breed.
ADOPTION FEE $400. FOSTERED IN MEQUON, WI.
SIR WINSTON is a WHITE PERSIAN with light green eyes. He is 5 years old, neutered, four-paw declawed, is up to date on vaccinations, tested negative for FeLV/FIV, and microchipped. He weighs around 9 lbs.
Sir Winston’s original owner was no longer able to take care of him. He was given to a relative, but the relative quickly found out that Sir Winston is not fond of other cats (we were told he tries to attack them) so she surrendered him to SPCR. His foster mom is absolutely thrilled about the opportunity to foster this little snow white, fluffy, adorable and super sweet cat.
Sir Winston’s fur is very soft and since he tends to mat, he needs to be brushed daily, which he really enjoys. His eyes need to be cleaned daily, preferably twice a day since they do drain quite a bit. He is a quiet little guy who likes to hang out on the cat tree but when his foster mom comes into the room, he jumps off the tree to greet her for some much appreciated rubs, and then for good measure he may even rub himself all over a catnip toy to indicate that he is having a good day. He does engage in a bit of play time when his foster mom swishes a wand toy around for him to catch.
When his foster mom lies down for a little relaxation, Sir Winston likes to come right next to her for some snuggles and pets. He also makes a cozy lap warmer while watching a favorite show or reading a good book, which is great given that we are heading into the cold season.
Sir Winston’s purrfect home for the holidays is one where his people are content and committed to having only ONE feline companion in their home and hearts. Because of the fact that he is declawed, which leaves him somewhat defenseless, we feel he will do better in a home that doesn’t have any dogs. He seems very comfortable around children
Sir Winston eats both wet and dry food. He loves his wet food which is healthier for him because it provides proper hydration for his urinary tract and will also help keep his coat soft and silky. We therefore would like to find him a home that will continue to offer it.
Sir Winston is great with using the litter box. Preference will be given to adopters who had Persians in the past and are experienced with the upkeep of this breed.
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Additional adoption info
All information is listed on our website at www.purebredcatrescue.org
All information is listed on our website at www.purebredcatrescue.org
Go meet their pets
We are a foster-based organization and cats are cared for in our homes and seen on an appointment basis. An adoption application (https://purebredcatrescue.org/adoption-application-form/) must be filled out and submitted online before viewing any cats available. Our foster homes range from northern Illinois to Kenosha, Wis. to Milwaukee to Madison.
We are a foster-based organization and cats are cared for in our homes and seen on an appointment basis. An adoption application (https://purebredcatrescue.org/adoption-application-form/) must be filled out and submitted online before viewing any cats available. Our foster homes range from northern Illinois to Kenosha, Wis. to Milwaukee to Madison.
More about this rescue
Specialty Purebred Cat Rescue is the largest rescue of its kind in the midwest. We foster and rehome all breeds of purebred cats and placed nearly 500 cats in 2005. Our foster-based program with experienced caregivers insures that our cats are evaluated properly for the best placement into suitable homes.
Specialty Purebred Cat Rescue is the largest rescue of its kind in the midwest. We foster and rehome all breeds of purebred cats and placed nearly 500 cats in 2005. Our foster-based program with experienced caregivers insures that our cats are evaluated properly for the best placement into suitable homes.
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