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This helps Van Wert County Humane Society with pet care costs.
My basic info
Breed
American Shorthair
Color
–
Age
9 years 1 month old, Senior
Sex
Male
Pet ID
S2022008
Hair Length
medium
My details
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Has special needs
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Cadbury is such a handsome, unique boy. He is estimated to be around 6 years old. He came to us when he wasn't feeling well. It turns out Cadbury has some slight neurological problems due to either injury or a deficit. He is pretty much a normal cat but he can be shaky and his tail twitches. Cadbury does need a special home who is willing to take the time to spend with him. He does have some litter box problems, he doesn't always pee in it. He gets pretty close but has made improvements with a bigger litterbox. We have designed a special litter box for him that has been using. Cadbury has such a personality, even with his problems. He is working hard on relearning the litterbox and absolutely loves attention. He has the funniest head nod when he's excited and loves when people come hang out with him. Cadbury gets a supplement in the evening to help him, which is served in some wet food. He will come out and wait right by the door once he sees the employee around medication time. He does his head nods and is super happy when he finally gets his food. He certainly is a sweet quirky guy. At the vet he likes to lay on the fatigue mat or right in front of the door so the vet/techs can't leave.
Cadbury is neutered, FeLV/FIV negative, and up to date on vaccines. He will need to be an indoor only cat!**Please fill out an application found on our website under "adopt a pet" and send it in to start adoption process.**
All Dog Adoption Fee's are $175 Cats are $100 Includes initial Vaccinations, De-Worming, Flea Meds, Heartworm Testing, & Spay/Neuter
Cadbury is such a handsome, unique boy. He is estimated to be around 6 years old. He came to us when he wasn't feeling well. It turns out Cadbury has some slight neurological problems due to either injury or a deficit. He is pretty much a normal cat but he can be shaky and his tail twitches. Cadbury does need a special home who is willing to take the time to spend with him. He does have some litter box problems, he doesn't always pee in it. He gets pretty close but has made improvements with a bigger litterbox. We have designed a special litter box for him that has been using. Cadbury has such a personality, even with his problems. He is working hard on relearning the litterbox and absolutely loves attention. He has the funniest head nod when he's excited and loves when people come hang out with him. Cadbury gets a supplement in the evening to help him, which is served in some wet food. He will come out and wait right by the door once he sees the employee around medication time. He does his head nods and is super happy when he finally gets his food. He certainly is a sweet quirky guy. At the vet he likes to lay on the fatigue mat or right in front of the door so the vet/techs can't leave.
Cadbury is neutered, FeLV/FIV negative, and up to date on vaccines. He will need to be an indoor only cat!**Please fill out an application found on our website under "adopt a pet" and send it in to start adoption process.**
All Dog Adoption Fee's are $175 Cats are $100 Includes initial Vaccinations, De-Worming, Flea Meds, Heartworm Testing, & Spay/Neuter
Van Wert is a small rural community. The Van Wert County Humane Society has seen hard times in the past but since the Humane Society is under a new board, things have changed for the better and we work hard to care for and adopt the animals at the shelter. We have a small base of volunteers that will come and spend time with the animals at the shelter. We take donations of any sort, and the Humane Society is 501c3.
Van Wert is a small rural community. The Van Wert County Humane Society has seen hard times in the past but since the Humane Society is under a new board, things have changed for the better and we work hard to care for and adopt the animals at the shelter. We have a small base of volunteers that will come and spend time with the animals at the shelter. We take donations of any sort, and the Humane Society is 501c3.