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My name is Junior!

Posted over 7 years ago

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Black & White or Tuxedo
Age
Kitten
Sex
Male
Pet ID
Hair Length
short

My details

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My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Meet Junior, also known as "Noodle" - the nickname his foster mom has given him. Junior is just under a year old and is an adorable, sweet little guy. He had it pretty rough the first 4-5 months of his life living on the streets hanging close to his mom's side...both were malnourished, managing to survive with less than predictable feedings by the residents in the neighborhood. A concerned man brought Junior and his mom home (surprisingly they were friendly) where they lived in his bathroom together as they got stronger and healthier.

Noodle/Junior is now separated from his mom and living in his foster home. This was the first time he was introduced to a normal "free range" living situation. So understandingly it took him a little while to get comfortable with all the space he was offered, but he has adjusted quite nicely and he's proving to be the same little love bug he appeared to be during his life in the bathroom. He enjoys being petted, especially those good scratches behind the ears. He cuddles on the couch and rests his head on his foster mom's lap. He likes to check behind the TV to find out where those talking heads disappear to - so we know he's a thinker. He has a nice loud purr and enjoys a good "meow"versation with his human (he meows, she meows back and this goes on and on). Junior sleeps in his favorite armchair and his litter box use is perfect. While it may (or may not) take Junior a short time to come out of his shell in his new home, you can be sure that once he does, he will provide his new family with a loving presence that they never even knew they were missing.

Junior's adoption fee of $115 includes: vet exam, test for FIV/FeLV (neg.), distemper (FVRCP) vaccination, rabies vaccination, flea control, deworming, microchip and neuter.

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