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Brooks   

In shelter Cat

Tulsa, OK, 74147
Pet name:
Brooks
Gender:
Male
Breeds:
Tabby
Date:
07/17/2022
Age:
Baby
Colors:
Gray / Blue / Silver
Size:
Medium
Coat length:
Short
Description:
Brooks is a male, gray Tabby/Domestic Short Hair kitten. Brooks date of birth is April 17, 2022. He was rescued with siblings Luke and Blake along with mama Patsy. 

Brooks is looking for a calm, quiet home and would do fine as an only cat (if his people were home a lot) but would do better with one of his brothers (Blake preferred). 

Brooks loves to play with his brothers but also likes to find a comfy spot and hang out by himself.\xa0He is an observer and enjoys seeing what’s going on around him and loves looking out the window. While he is shy at first, Brooks enjoys being held and petted. He enjoys places to crawl into and hang out in, like boxes, cat tunnels, and cat houses. 

An ideal day for Brooks would be looking out the window, finding a comfy place to hang out/nap and playtime. Brooks has a very chill disposition, often likes to just hang out by himself or with his cat mom, Patsy. 

As with most young kittens this age, they require another kitten or young, outgoing cat in the home if not adopted with a sibling/littermate to avoid Single Kitten Syndrome and keep the family happy! Plus, when you adopt a pair of kittens they have a reduced fee! Brooks has a $100.00 adoption fee. KITTENS UNDER THE AGE OF 6 MONTHS CANNOT BE ADOPTED OUT OF THE IMMEDIATE TULSA AREA. 

Note: ARF reserves the right to deny any application that is deemed unsuitable for the animal. Please be aware that our animal adoptions are NOT on a first come- first serve basis. Our sole purpose is to find the best possible home for the animals that fall under our care. We do not ship our animals. All adopters are expected to come to Tulsa if approved. 

For details on how to adopt please visit http://www.arftulsa.org/adopt.

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