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Rocky is a 2-3 year-old male. He was pulled from a feral/community cat colony when we absolutely refused to leave his trap on the "return" portion of TNR. He is very active and adventurous. He loves to be the center of attention. He loves attention and will cuddle next to you. Rocky did have a rough start to foster care with numerous tummy issues. He does require a sensitive-stomach high quality dry food. Wet food as a small treat 2-3x/ week is all that can be tolerated. He needs a home that can provide him the food that he needs. He would do best as an only cat because he strives for attention so much. A home that could provide him with an outdoor catio or supervised outdoor time would be a bonus.
Rocky is a 2-3 year-old male. He was pulled from a feral/community cat colony when we absolutely refused to leave his trap on the "return" portion of TNR. He is very active and adventurous. He loves to be the center of attention. He loves attention and will cuddle next to you. Rocky did have a rough start to foster care with numerous tummy issues. He does require a sensitive-stomach high quality dry food. Wet food as a small treat 2-3x/ week is all that can be tolerated. He needs a home that can provide him the food that he needs. He would do best as an only cat because he strives for attention so much. A home that could provide him with an outdoor catio or supervised outdoor time would be a bonus.
CATalyst TNR is a team of volunteers that work to actively practice Trap, Neuter, Release. In doing so we do come across animals that we feel are better suited for adoption rather than the feral/community cat life. All adoptable cats are currently in foster based care.
CATalyst TNR is a team of volunteers that work to actively practice Trap, Neuter, Release. In doing so we do come across animals that we feel are better suited for adoption rather than the feral/community cat life. All adoptable cats are currently in foster based care.