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My basic info
Breed
Maine Coon
Color
Brown Tabby
Age
Kitten
Sex
Male
Pet ID
–
Hair Length
long
My details
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Braveheart: 4 to 5 month old male White Mitted Brown Tabby and White Maine Coon
He was tiny when I got him. All alone at a shelter at 3 weeks old. How was he separated from his mother ? He cried in his fear and loneliness..The shelter had no one to care for him and would have put him down the day he came in. I took him. I was there at just the right moment. He had never eaten any food on his own. Could I get him to eat? I held out a tiny syringe with a drop on the end of it. He licked it off. OK. I thought, that would work.
He seemed so lost in his little rabbit cage. I gave him a teddy bear and he was comforted and curled up on her leg. Thinking he was a courageous little girl she was named Sylvie Braveheart. We soon put her in with another kitten ( Sir Spot ) and she was so happy immediately running up to him and rubbing all over him. They played and slept together and flourished. Kittens do not do well alone. I relaxed.
Then I learned oops! he was a boy and so he became Stevie Braveheart and soon he was just Braveheart. He has grown and grown and become the fluffiest little soft kitten around. What a pleasure he is to hold and cuddle . He is loving to other cats and kittens andis playful all the time . He is a darling to humans. What could be better? He is a perfect treasure. Braveheart needs to go home with another kitten for company.