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Pet name:
Cecil
Gender:
Male
Breeds:
Domestic Short Hair
Date:
07/15/2021
Size:
Medium
Age:
Adult
Description:
Three feisty little boy kittens were found all alone, without a mom, in a Peninsula neighborhood. They were trapped by a volunteer, and brought to us for foster care and eventual adoption. Cecil is a sleek, all-black, young adult, who is quite social and outgoing, but takes a little time to relax and trust strangers and new environments. He enjoys playing with small stuffed toys like mousies, and likes to bat around bell balls. Cecil loves lounging in his bumper bed or on his tall cat tree/condo. He also likes to play with wand toys with you, and will eat kitty treats from the palm of your hand--he just loves them! Cecil was fostered for a time with one or another of his brothers while still kittens, so might still get along with another cat. But Cecil has lived without a kitty companion for some time now, and might prefer to continue an only cat--as long as his people are at home enough to give him the attention and affection that he likes and deserves. Neutered, tested, microchipped, FVRCP vaccinated, and treated for fleas and worms.   For more information & an online application go to https://www.communitycatrescue.org/adoption/cat.php?id=1571&ts=1626332459&src=rg

Location


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