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My basic info
Breed
British Shorthair
Color
Spotted Tabby/Leopard Spotted
Age
Adult
Sex
Male
Pet ID
–
Hair Length
short
My details
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
10-8-08 Hunter was picked up by the Medina County Animal Shelter as he was just walking along the road. No one came to pick him up and the shelter called Kitten Krazy because this cat was just too nice to be put down. We picked him up and fel in love at once. Hunter is such a fantastic cat. He loves to be held and be around people. His coat is very unique; we have never seen a cat so beautiful. Because of the coat color and his characteristics, we believe he is a purebred mix of Ocicat and American Shorthair or Bengal. This cat is wonderful. 10-14-08 Hunter was neutered last week and is now ready to go home. We had considered him a possible indoor/outdoor catl; however, he has proven that he will not stay close. Therefore, we are suggesting an indoor-only home without other cats. We will continue to integrate Hunter into our main cat population and hopefully change his status to be "cat friendly." He is great with people and would love to be your best friend. 12-01-08 Hunter is doing great! We were at the Cleveland Pet Expo this past weekend, and a TICA Cat Show judge told us Hunter is either a purebred British Shorthair or a British Shorthair mix. The judge also said there's a possibility he has Ocicat in him. We found this information amazing since there aren't that many British Shorthairs in the United States. If you would like meet Hunter, please call 440-465-9654 .