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Havana Brown kittens & cats in Richmond, Texas

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Tommy Tippy Toes

Havana Brown

Male, Adult
Alvin, TX
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(when grown) -
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Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs special attention, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.FULL OF ENERGY!Tommy Tippy Toes was born 5/10/2012.  He appears to be a Havana/Siamese Mix.  He has long legs, long body, and a Havana Face.  His personality is absolutely hilarious!  We also call him "Surprised Cat" because the look in his eyes seems to always be of "surprise"!  This boy has two speeds.  He is either so full on energy or plain layed out!  He loves to climb, drink out of the faucet and play with the "ball in the round" toy. Our vets think he looks egyptian/oriental but from what we have researched he really looks like the Havana Brown.  Not all Havana Brown's are brown, some are black.  He has the same structural build as the Havana Brown with the long, thick legs, long body, and long face with large green eyes.  He is special needs and requires Allergy Antigen Injections every 21 days due to severe allergies.  He must also be kept in a clean dust free environment. Tommy Tippy Toes also has attitude and is only okay in your lap when he wants to jump into it.  If you try and force him - you will get bitten. *Thank you Galye R. for sponsoring Tommy Tippy Toes while he waits to be adopted. Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.October 25, 2024, 3:51 pm

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Singer

Domestic Shorthair

Male, 4 yrs 9 mos
Richmond, TX
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Good with kids, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Singer is a 2.5-year-old male kitty. His name is Singer because he does not meow, he sings! He is the sweetest thing ever and loves all cats and people. Look at those huge green eyes. If you are interested in adopting Singer, please apply at furryfriendsaa.org/adopt/
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Boba

Domestic Shorthair

Male, Young
Richmond, TX
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(when grown) -
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Good with kids, Not good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Boba is the sweetest boy with a troubled past! He has had a very rough life in his short 2 years! We don’t know much about his life before coming to us at Furry Friends animal aid but we know it wasn’t great. When Boba was surrendered to a high kill shelter in October of 2022 the person who surrendered him stated that Boba was a stray on the streets in Houston his first year of life and then the person brought him inside only to decide they could not handle as many cats as they had. So poor Boba was taken to the high kill shelter where he was put straight onto death row! Luckily FFAA stepped in and pulled a miracle out of the hat 30 minutes before his dead line! Boba was terrified rightfully so! He was so afraid of everyone and everything at the pound he would not let anyone touch him! Boba is safely with his foster family now and he has let them know that he is not a mean or bad boy at all!! He is the sweetest, goofy boy when given the chance! Because of all he has gone though it takes him longer than most cats to warm up to new people and places. As of now his foster mom can pick up cuddle love and give belly rubs but other humans, he knows can pet him and strangers cause him to hide. Boba has so much love to give to the person who will take the time and allow him to adjust to new environments and people in his own time. It took a few weeks for Boba to appreciate any human contact without flinching and being afraid. He spent a month in his kennel decompressing from the trauma of his past and adjusting to his new foster home. He showed he is much more comfortable around other cats than he is people but started to “talk” to foster mom at night when the house was quiet and FM was trying to sleep! She didn’t mind though these conversations helped boba adjust and got him ready to come out of the kennel! Once he openly accepted touch and sought out human contact, the doors to Boba’s kennel started being left open. After some coaxing and reassurance from the resident cats Boba was free in the bed room! He went into hiding but as always came out for food! And after a few days surprised everyone with the amount of love he could not wait to share! Boba climbed into bed with his foster mom… curled up next to her and allowed her to pet him all over and even touch the belly!! Toe beans and belly were all presented to foster mom to touch! Now if foster mom lays down in bed he comes up for cuddles and he is sleeping in the bed when no one is around. He still chooses not to leave the bedroom very often and has made his kennel his safe space. If anything becomes to much for him or he just wants a break from the other cats he will go into his kennel and enjoy some alone time. He adores other cats greets them with chirps and coo’s but is a submissive boy if the other cat is to dominate Boba will hide instead of standing up for himself. Being submissive he should be good with any other cats; the people will just need to make sure Boba doesn’t get bullied. He is going to need a very special adopter who understands he is going to take TIME and he cannot be rushed into socializing or big changes. We have allowed him to move at his own pace, following his lead and comfort level in his progress. Which is what he needs and only adopters who can commit to him and this process will be considered.
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Miss Priss

Domestic Shorthair

Female, 2 yrs 1 mo
Richmond, TX
Size
(when grown) -
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Good with kids, Not good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Miss Priss is very gentle and sweet. She will come pet you when she wants pets. She is very quiet and calm unless she is playing with her toys. She is potty box trained. She looks a lot bigger in her pictures than she is. She is small for her age.

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P.O. Box 816, Alvin, TX 77512

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