Meow! My name is Sheldon

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Domestic Shorthair Cat for adoption in Coos Bay, Oregon - Sheldon
Photo 1 - Domestic Shorthair Cat for adoption in Coos Bay, Oregon - Sheldon
Photo 2 - Domestic Shorthair Cat for adoption in Coos Bay, Oregon - Sheldon

Sheldon's Info...

Breed: Domestic Shorthair Color: Brown Tabby Age: Adult
Sex: Male ID#: 5143664 Hair: Short

I am already neutered, housetrained, up to date with shots, good with kids, not good with dogs, and good with cats.

Sheldon's Story...
Sheldon is a fun guy, he came in with Penny.  They like to hang out up on top of things, looking down on you.  They are not so sure about life indoors but are adjusting best they can.  Sheldon likes to talk to you when his bowl is empty or he knows a can of food is coming his way.  Come meet these two today, they deserve a loving home.

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Contact This Rescue Group...

Rescue Group: Kohls Cat House
Pet ID #: 5143664
Phone:
(541) 294-3876
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E-mail:
teetbeep@hotmail.com
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Website:
Address: 1431 SW Blvd
Coos Bay, OR
97420

Rescue Group Info...

About Our Rescue Group...
We are a couple of women who are worried about the state of our cat population here in Coos County. We take them into our cat house. It is a 3 bedroom, 1 bath house with two outdoor pens for sunshine. The cats have the run of the house except the infirmary where they spend at least 10 days upon arrival.
Come Meet Our Pets...
You need to call and make an appointment to see our cats/kittens. We are usually at the cat house around 4 p.m. to feed and clean up.
Our Adoption Process...
We require you to fill out our adoption contract and a cat questionaire. Our fees start at $25 donation. All have been spay/neutered, vaccinated, de-flea and de-wormed.
We Serve the Following Cities, Towns, and/or Counties...
We serve Coos county. Our cats/kittens come to us through our local shelter (Coos County Animal Shelter) or from the public. We want to achieve No More Homeless Pets in our community.