Posted over 3 months ago | Updated 2 days ago
Nate is a suave, easy-going guy with super soft fur and a love for cheek and forehead scratches. He adores his people and loves to sit in laps. Nate is an affectionate, curious and playful guy —showing his playful spirit and zest for life.
He is timid with new people or changes to his living space so he will do best with a family and home that has experience and patience and the willingness to encourage a timid cat and support him through his adjustment to a new home and people. It will be worth the effort and won't take him long to show his personality and charm.
Nate may do fine with a cat-friendly dog but we think he should be the solo cat in his home because he can be a bit of a bully to other felines. Nate is FIV+ but is in good health and is expected to live a normal life, both in quality and duration. Estimate birth date is early 2022. Kitty Bio# 3876MB-Na.
If you're interested in adopting this or another of our cats, please fill out our adoption questionnaire at http://icraeastbay.org/adopt/how-to/.
Nate is a suave, easy-going guy with super soft fur and a love for cheek and forehead scratches. He adores his people and loves to sit in laps. Nate is an affectionate, curious and playful guy —showing his playful spirit and zest for life.
He is timid with new people or changes to his living space so he will do best with a family and home that has experience and patience and the willingness to encourage a timid cat and support him through his adjustment to a new home and people. It will be worth the effort and won't take him long to show his personality and charm.
Nate may do fine with a cat-friendly dog but we think he should be the solo cat in his home because he can be a bit of a bully to other felines. Nate is FIV+ but is in good health and is expected to live a normal life, both in quality and duration. Estimate birth date is early 2022. Kitty Bio# 3876MB-Na.
If you're interested in adopting this or another of our cats, please fill out our adoption questionnaire at http://icraeastbay.org/adopt/how-to/.