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My basic info
Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Gray, Blue or Silver Tabby
Age
Kitten
Sex
Male
Pet ID
–
Hair Length
short
My details
Good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Lumberjack (aka Jack) is from what was dubbed the woodpile kittens. Literally he, his brother and his sister were found with their mom in a pile of wood. A nice person took all of them in when the kittens were approximately 3 weeks old. Once they were old enough to leave mom, they were happy playing and growing up in a foster home.
Jack is the most cautious of the litter. He likes to take his time when he is in new situations. Once he is comfortable,he will let you know with his sweet meowing. Jack does enjoy a good petting. Being a typical playful kitten, Jack needs to have another kitten (perhaps one of his siblings?), or young playful cat, at home to play and snuggle with. Lumberjack and his siblings are not shy at all and will transition easily into your home :).
Behaviorally and socially, it’s best to adopt kittens in pairs, or into a home with a playful cat. Kittens really need a playmate in their forever home…and then they can get to play, and snuggle while you're not home.
If you are only interested in adopting a single kitten, and you’re home most of the day, and able to spend interactive time with a kitten, we will consider adopting out a kitten older than 4 months. Each foster home knows the kitten’s personalities best, and we follow their recommendations for single placements.
Lumberjack's estimated date of birth is 4/18/16. His adoption fee of $135 includes her vet exam, FVRCP vaccinations, FIV & Feline Leukemia testing (neg), routine deworming, flea control, microchip and neuter.