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My name is PA - Lucian (MCR) *Bonded Pair*!

Posted over 2 weeks ago | Updated 19 hours ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Interview

My basic info

Breed
Maine Coon
Color
Black (All)
Age
Adult
Sex
Male
Pet ID
19687899
Hair Length
long

My details

Alert icon Not good with kids
Alert icon Not good with dogs
Alert icon Not good with cats
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.

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adult black Maine Coon mix boy

These gorgeous boys, Bertie and Lucian, are bonded and should be adopted together. They were found together abandoned in a home, quite a while after their human had gone to a nursing home. It appeared that no one knew for some time that the cats were left behind.

The person who found Lucian said the following: "He likes to give headbutts. Doesn't necessarily like laps but does love to be petted. He has the softest fur of any animal I've ever known. He's a bit adventurous and mischievous. He's a lovely boy. They both are the sweetest, bestest boys. I don't know how long they were left alone. They managed to rip into a large food bag so they didn't starve to death, but they were neglected. They're remarkably resilient though."

Lucian is an incredibly soft, black Maine Coon Mix boy with beautiful green eyes. The vet estimates him to be approximately 5 years old. Lucian is the smaller of the two cats, though still somewhat on the large side at 11.4 pounds plus lots of fluff. He is the more sensitive and easily frightened one, though he is also loving and affectionate once he learns to trust you. He "talks" to you, and his toys/"prey" (LOL), with the most adorable twitter!

Lucian has a fun-loving, playful, goofy side. He twitters/trills as he plays, greets you and while anticipating meals. His favorite toy is a laser pointer. He also loves interactive toys he can play with you. He loves to hide, run, and play under area rugs. That's right - UNDER! It is hilarious! Bertie will sometimes join him. As funny as this is it also could be a trip hazard, so these boys may not be for a home with someone disabled or elderly where tripping is of specific concern. Another option such as a cat Ripple Rug is highly recommended, as well as kitty tunnels. Lucian also prefers to be covered when in a carrier - he will burrow under the mat if nothing else is available.

It has become clear that Lucian does not do well with change and needs a very quiet, low-activity, low-stress home with very patient gentle adopter(s) who are willing to provide the calm consistent environment that he needs. When moved to their foster home, Lucian hid most of the time for weeks! His tendency to appear timid/shy/aloof, frightened, and insecure seems to be based on anxiety issues. Pheromone and calming aides need to be used when traveling, transitioning, or any changes are going on in the household. Their Original Finder said that when preparing to come to their foster home both cats were extremely difficult to get into carriers and that they were quite upset about it. They then traveled quite a distance in the car. Lucian seemed particularly traumatized by that whole experience - on top of all they had been through prior. Sadly, he has difficulty trusting new humans and needs a tremendous amount of patience, loving persistence and routine to rebuild his sense of security. Once he feels safe and secure he comes out of his shell and it's like he's a whole new cat. Once you win Lucian over you will have a friend for life!

Bertie and Lucian would do best as the only two pets in the household. No children nor dogs. Nothing noisy nor unpredictable. Their home should not have drop ceilings anywhere (see also Bertie's profile). Lucian should have plenty of safe "cave dweller" type places to hide, both low and high, where you can still reach him when necessary.

At the same time, Lucian's ideal home should provide ample space and opportunity to run, get his zoomies on, and play to his heart's content. To summarize, HE should be the noisiest most active thing in the household, LOL!

In their foster home, they've learned to overcome food insecurities and gradually build up to a healthy weight. Both can be quite picky when it comes to food, which seems odd for what they've been through. It took an extra long time to find foods they would eat consistently and gradually get them to eat an appropriate amount after nearly starving. If they don't like the food, they will not eat enough. Potential adopters should be willing to keep them on a high-quality, no-kibble, diet such as all-wet food in a healthy variety of meat sources. Any additions or changes to their diet must be very gradual. Seeming to stem from their food insecurities, they tend to act out aggressively toward other pets whom they may see as a threat to their resources.

These boys have been happy with natural litters, showing a strong preference for walnut shell litter. They prefer their litterboxes be kept quite clean. They did eliminate outside the box when they had upset tummies from parasites - a bed became their target of choice. So, if they do relieve themselves elsewhere, that is a good indication a vet check is in order. They may also go right outside the box if they don't like the litter.

Lucian is currently located near Lake Ariel, PA. We would like to keep them within 200 miles of their location, but each application will be looked at on a case-by-case basis. If the adopter does not meet halfway, an $85.00 transport fee will apply.

Lucian's adoption fee is $175.00 and Bertie's adoption fee is $150.00. MCR does offer a $25 discount on the adoption fees when you adopt a bonded pair. The total for both boys would be $300.00.

Lucian's Adoption Fee includes the following: neuter, updated FVRCP Vaccine, Rabies Vaccine, Wellness Exam, Flea Treatment, Dewormer, and Microchip.

To view Bertie's profile, click here.

These boys are so worth the small effort that they need! They are both so sweet once you break through their barriers and will reward you 10xs over, and then some! They are worth going the extra mile for!

For more information, please contact Maine Coon Rescue at: adoption@mainecoonrescue.net.
Date of birth: 09/01/2018
Location: Lake Ariel, PA
Available for adoption: Now
 
 
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May 3, 2024, 4:35 pm
Rescue
Maine Coon Rescue - PA

Contact info

Pet ID
19687899
Contact
Phone
Address
Lake Ariel, PA 18436

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

Please submit an Adoption Application: https://www.mainecoonrescue.net/forms/form?formid=4079

2.

Interview

One of our volunteers will reach out via phone to start the interview process. Please note you may also receive an email from our volunteer.

Additional adoption info

Adoption Information. Please read thoroughly.

Interested in adopting a Maine Coon Rescue kitty? Please submit an Adoption Application at the link below.

https://www.mainecoonrescue.net/forms/form?formid=4079

MCR adoption fees are:
• $225: Kittens spayed & neutered
• $200: Adults 1 - 9 years
• $175: Seniors 10 years and older
• $175: Cats with special needs (any age)
• $175: Purebred Maine Coon Senior (11 years and older)
• $275: Purebred Maine Coon with Papers (Adults 7 - 10 years)
• $325: Purebred Maine Coon with Papers (Adults 1 - 6 years)
• $425: Purebred Maine Coon Kittens with Papers
• $225: Purebred Maine Coon without papers (adults 7 – 10 years)
• $275: Purebred Maine Coon without papers (adults 1 - 6 years)
• $375.00: Purebred Maine Coon Kittens without Papers
• $150: Non-Maine Coon (any age)

**Transportation is available on a case-by-case basis. Please contact us at adoption@mainecoonrescue.net for questions. Please note: If the adopter does not meet the foster halfway, then a transport fee of $85.00 will be added to your adoption fee.**

Adoption fees assist us with shelter fees, testing, and vet expenses, including spay/neuter, vaccines, and needed testing. It is because of fees that MCR can continue with our rescue work.

Please contact us at adoption@mainecoonrescue.net.


Want to know the steps of our Adoption Process?

1 - One of the first steps to take is to take a look at our available cats. Know what you are looking for in a new family member and see if one of our cats fits into that description. The adoption application will ask you what cat you are interested in applying for.
2 - Please fill out our online adoption application to the best of your ability. Any omitted or incomplete information may delay the processing of your application. Once you submit our online adoption, the completed application will be assigned to a case manager (CM).
3 - You should receive an introductory email from your Case Manager introducing themselves, giving you a projected timeline, and what to expect during the screening process.
4 - Your Case Manager will conduct a telephone interview with you, your personal reference, the landlord (if applicable), and verify your listed vet reference. After the interviews, your application will be voted on for approval or denial by our rescue committee. You will be notified by your Case Manager of the voting outcome.
5 - If approved, you will be asked to submit the adoption agreement and pay the adoption fee. Once those two items are received, you can pick your cat up or work out details with the foster.


*We ask that you keep in mind that we are an all-volunteer organization. We try our best to be professional and efficient, however, there are times that we may be unable to return an email or call immediately. Please be sure that we will communicate with you as soon as possible.

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More about this rescue

Maine Coon Rescue (MCR),
Mission Statement
We are a nationwide network of volunteers who share one love, Our Beloved Maine Coon Cats, and One Great, Big Vision:
to rescue abused, abandoned, surrendered and homeless Maine Coon (MC) Cats whether registered or not;
to act as liaison between shelters, animal control and disaster agencies nationwide;
to assist in providing appropriate medical care;
to ensure all MC and MC Mix cats placed directly through, or into carefully screened Maine Coon Rescue (MCR) Foster Homes are spayed/neutered, up-to-date on shots, tested for FeLV/FIV;
to provide carefully screened foster homes, if necessary prior to re-homing;
to assist in assuring that they are placed in carefully screened forever homes;
to share our wisdom and knowledge of this magnificent breed to assist in identifying MC/MC Mix cats that wind up in shelters;
to educate potential adopters about the breed;
to alert breeders that a cat from their cattery may need help;
to network with other rescue groups and pool our resources;
to help transport MC/MC Mix cats to their temporary foster or new forever homes;
to network with other transport groups and pool our resources;
to remain ever at hand, if needed, after a successful rescue has taken place;
to assist in providing resources, education and information regarding spay/neuter, declawing, behavior problems, indoor/outdoor issues;
to do our part to educate the public about responsible pet ownership.

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