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Martin   

In shelter Cat

Concord, CA, 94524
Pet name:
Martin
Gender:
Male
Breeds:
American Shorthair
Date:
06/08/2021
Colors:
Black
Size:
Medium
Age:
Young
Coat length:
Short
Description:
Martin is the brother of Malcolm. They are healthy, ACTIVE and endlessly entertaining cats. We would prefer to have them adopted together. 
MARTIN although playful and active like his brother, Malcolm, is the more laid back and shy of the two brothers. He is affectionate with people he knows. Martin enjoys playing with his brother and chasing games. The two brothers relate to other active cats as well. Martin enjoys time in the safe, enclosed outdoor catio. 

He has been raised in an adult only foster home. His initial shyness may make adjusting to a family with children or dogs take a bit longer. We would like to adopt Martin with his brother Malcolm. However, would consider an adoption to home with other friendly cat his age. We will be monitoring how he responds to separate time from his brother.

His brother and he both enjoy a safe, enclosed outdoor space to explore.  Because of his activity level and familiarity with the enclosed outdoor experience, he will need to have an ENCLOSED outdoor catio.

Location


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