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My basic info
Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Black (All)
Age
Young
Sex
Male
Pet ID
–
Hair Length
medium
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:
ax Teller is a big, handsome, chatty and energetic guy... we're referring to kitten Jax Teller of course.
Playtime is at the very top of the list and it’s safe to say that he would find it hard to pass up a catnip banana or wand toy. Big time wrestler, he’ll get into it with his toys, other cats, or even shower curtains! It makes no difference to him. He loves toys of all kinds and will meow when he’s in the middle of his zoomies.
Jax can be described as a little more independent than some other kitties. He loves his people but is not necessarily attached at the hip to them. He has plenty of things on his schedule to take care of. When he does decide he’s ready for downtime, he’ll stealthily creep up and sit next to you (lap adjacent). Belly rubs are ok for this guy, and he also gives high fives. Paws up!
His ideal home would be one with another cat to play with. He loves being part of a cat-pack! Alternatively, he may do well with a cat-friendly dog. Having another friend in his home who appreciates fun, and games is very important to him.
Everything Jax does is filled with enthusiasm and zeal. He needs a calm environment to thrive in as he can still be skittish around humans and sudden movements can be intimidating. Because Jax is still working on his social skills, his humans will need to be a little patient. Once he is won over, he’s a loyal and loving friend.
Interested in meeting Jax? Email our team to find out more.