Size
(when grown) -
Details
Not good with kids,
Not good with dogs,
Not good with cats,
House-trained,
Spayed or Neutered,
Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Now that he feels better, he is starting to show his spunky side. Now remember he was outside with all the dangers that can be, so he is a bit on the defensive. Not to mention because he wasn't nutered until recently, he was busy trying to spread his seed everywhere and may have become a bit overly confident. And..........He love bits, but not in a nice delicate bits. He brings that love bite like he means it. On fact, he has given me a few love bits and got a bit over excited and went a bit too far. I always say the most important thing to having a rescue animal is continuing to try to understand who they are and where they've been. This guy spent his life fighting and surviving and its going to take awhile for him to fully relax and know he is nice and safe. Today he went in to have his dentle and to have multiple teeth removed. When Stanley was rescued, he only had 13 teeth left in his mouth. This is more than likely a result of his challenged immune system due to his FIV status. He had all but 2 teeth removed due to severe decay and rot. I wasn't sure until recently that he actually had a shot at being adopted out. But I know now if we can find the right adopter, he will have a wonderful life. What are we looking for? Well, he would need to be in a single cat house due to his FIV status. Of course If he has a separate area of the house, we are completely fine with that. We are fully aware that FIV positive cats can live with other cats, but remember he spent over a decade on the streets fighting. So unfortunately i'm gonna have to be very strict about this. The other very important thing that we are going to be strict on is, No kids. He's one of those cats that you can pet a couple times and then he may turn his head, and let you know the petting should have stopped one stroke prior. If you are interested in Stanley, Please find our application at Ebarr.org Fill that application out and return to animalrescue@ebarr.orgOctober 29, 2024, 12:21 am