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I don"t have a mean bone or whisker in my body ! I am a very large all black boy about 2 years old who has lived a long time at my foster home. That's because I am a bit timid and people always want the "in your face cute kitten" whose personallity is not yet defined. Other cats dont bother me but sometimes I just need my own space and go into the cabinet. When my foster opens a can of wet food, I am the last to bombard the food bowl being a mellow, appreciative cat that knows my turn will come.
I am in the process of learning to trust people and will freely roam around the cat room, rub up against my foster's legs and talk to her. Recently, Titan was moved to our directors bedroom and during the night, little chirps are heard coming from this massive balck cat as he acclimates to all his new roommates. He has even ventured up on the bed to warily receive pets and as each day goes by, his confidence and interaction increases with her.
But how this BIG BOY can have such a tiny voice is baffling!!
When I am eating that wonderful wet food, I allow full body petting on my terms. I needs someone who will talk to me softly, feed me churies to gain my trust, and let me try sleeping on a human bed.
Titan was born to a feral mother and taken to the animal shelter by the people whose property he was on,. He and his siblings were NOT social at the time and the anmial shelter called FNR to ask if we would take them to prevent euthanasia. Both his siblings have finally tamed up and have been adopted. Owners are thrilled with them and we hope the same for Titan! His potential is untapped, being in a large cat setting but will grace your home with feline ambiance!
Titan peers under the door of our "cat room" to chirp and request food. His face can be seen peering under the gap.
A trial "foster to adopt" scenario would be ideal for Titan so request an application today!
I don"t have a mean bone or whisker in my body ! I am a very large all black boy about 2 years old who has lived a long time at my foster home. That's because I am a bit timid and people always want the "in your face cute kitten" whose personallity is not yet defined. Other cats dont bother me but sometimes I just need my own space and go into the cabinet. When my foster opens a can of wet food, I am the last to bombard the food bowl being a mellow, appreciative cat that knows my turn will come.
I am in the process of learning to trust people and will freely roam around the cat room, rub up against my foster's legs and talk to her. Recently, Titan was moved to our directors bedroom and during the night, little chirps are heard coming from this massive balck cat as he acclimates to all his new roommates. He has even ventured up on the bed to warily receive pets and as each day goes by, his confidence and interaction increases with her.
But how this BIG BOY can have such a tiny voice is baffling!!
When I am eating that wonderful wet food, I allow full body petting on my terms. I needs someone who will talk to me softly, feed me churies to gain my trust, and let me try sleeping on a human bed.
Titan was born to a feral mother and taken to the animal shelter by the people whose property he was on,. He and his siblings were NOT social at the time and the anmial shelter called FNR to ask if we would take them to prevent euthanasia. Both his siblings have finally tamed up and have been adopted. Owners are thrilled with them and we hope the same for Titan! His potential is untapped, being in a large cat setting but will grace your home with feline ambiance!
Titan peers under the door of our "cat room" to chirp and request food. His face can be seen peering under the gap.
A trial "foster to adopt" scenario would be ideal for Titan so request an application today!
Submit Application
Approve Application
Meet the Pet
Meet the pet & speak face to face with adopters.
Pay Fee
Sign Adoption Contract
Take the Pet Home