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Trill   

In shelter Cat

Petaluma, CA, 94952
Pet name:
Trill
Gender:
Male
Breeds:
Domestic Short Hair
Date:
11/18/2023
Age:
Adult
Colors:
Tabby (Gray / Blue / Silver)
Size:
Large
Coat length:
Short
Description:
This is Trill, named after his chirpy and talkative nature. Coming up on four years old, he is an athletic and energetic handsome guy. Potential adopters often say they want an indoor/outdoor cat. Here he is, ready to be your one and only! While he has yet to enjoy the great outdoors, we feel that with a slow and safe introduction, he would benefit from the exercise and stimulation of a protected backyard habitat during the day and indoor comforts and safety at night. While not a lap cat, he does regular check-ins with the humans. He is a kind hearted guy with never a swat, hiss or bite. At a recent vet check, he did very well and made friends with the doctors and vet techs. Currently in a foster home, you can meet him by submitting an application and once approved, after a friendly and candid interview, arrangements can be made to meet him.

Each animal in our program is:
  Examined by a vet (cats are also FIV/FELV tested)
  Vaccinated *
  Microchipped
  Spayed or neutered **
  Rehabilitated, if necessary
  Cared for in a loving foster home

Each adoption will go through an adoption application and a candid but friendly interview process. We want to make sure that the adoption is the BEST fit for everyone involved. We always put the animals best interest first. Kittens are most often adopted in pairs *unless you already have a young cat at home*

* Vaccinations are age appropriate.  For example kittens and puppies will need multiple boosters in their first year and are often too young for some vaccines at the time of adoption.  We suggest you consult your vet within two weeks of adoption.
** Some animals may be adopted on Sterilization contracts.

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