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Posted over 9 years ago
| Updated over 8 years ago
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My basic info
Breed
Japanese Bobtail
Color
White
Age
Young
Sex
Male
Pet ID
–
Hair Length
short
My details
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
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KISHOO
3 year old Male Japanese Bobtail
What can I say about Japanese Bobtails? They are natural clowns in the world of cats! If you like to laugh, a Japanese Bob should be on top of your list because of their personality and curiosity. This genuine affection for the members of its household has endeared the Japanese Bobtail to cat lovers for hundreds of years.
A longtime favorite pet in Japan, the breed is believed to have entered the country around 600 A.D. and the United States following World War II. Even though this breed has been around for so many years, it is an exotic breed that is very hard to find in the United States.
Kishoo (which means Lucky Omen) has the typical bi-color markings in black and white that is considered a sign of good luck in the breed’s native Japan. In case you are wondering, that is why his name is Kishoo! Kishoo has been taken the temple in Fresno and has been blessed by the monks. He has a beautiful bobtail which is a distinction of his breed.
He gets along with all cats and dogs. He has a big frame like a big teddy bear. He is very sweet and will follow you around. With this cheerful nature, curious disposition, and an easy affection for all members of the household, it's no wonder the Japanese Bobtail makes such a good feline friend!
Kishoo eats wet and dry food and is litterbox perfect.
Fostered in the Sacramento area.
If you want more information on this fabulous boy, please contact: Laurel (530)304-2836 or email: laurel@faganhome.com or send an Adoption Application.