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Pet name:
Bart
Gender:
Male
Breeds:
Domestic Short Hair
Date:
09/09/2020
Colors:
Black (Mostly)
Size:
Medium
Age:
Adult
Coat length:
Short
Description:
Meet Bart! This handsome man is between 2-3 years old. He was found as stray in Cheektowaga, NY in November of 2016. When he arrived to Tabby Town his eyes were in pretty bad condition. He was seen by our vet partner, Brighton Eggert Animal Clinic, it was discovered that he had Entropion, 
which is a medical condition in which the eyelid folds inward. It is very uncomfortable, as the eyelashes continuously rub against the cornea causing irritation. He also had some corneal scarring and healed ulcers. Bart spent a few days at Brighton where he 
received the 
best care, he underwent surgery to correct his entropion and was neutered. The surgery was a success, and Bart came back to Tabby Town to get better. Bart is now all healed up and ready to find a furever home! Bart is on the shy side, it takes him some time to warm up to new people. Once he is comfortable he will rub your legs and give head bumps. He LOVES canned food. He gets along well with other cats, but due to his timid nature he would do best in a quiet home without any small children or dogs. Bart is a mellow gentlemen who would love a furever home!





Bart's adoption is by interview only. If you are interested in adopting Bart please stop by or call the shelter at (716) 822-4910 and speak with Missy who will be handling her adoption.


 

Location


  1. American Humane Association
  2. Peeva
  3. American Veterinary Medical Association
  4. Veterinary Information Network
 
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