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Norwegian Forest Cat kittens & cats in Grand Junction, Colorado

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Luna

Norwegian Forest Cat

Female, Adult
Clifton, CO
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(when grown) -
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Good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Shots are up-to-date,
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Luna is 2 yrs old and a loving cat has had one litter of kittens and was a great mother. We just don't have space for her. She is indoor and outdoor cat and never goes far from home.

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Hugo (Classi)

Maine Coon

Male, 1 yr 4 mos
Grand Junction, CO
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(when grown) -
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Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Meet Hugo - a stunning Maine Coon mix with a striking presence and a gentle soul, though he’s shy and skiddish around people. Shelter volunteers have noticed that he’s curious and seems to want attention—he’s just unsure how to trust. Hugo is considered semi-feral. He’s not aggressive, just frightened, and would do best with an experienced cat person or a patient foster who can help him feel safe. Semi-feral cats often find comfort in the company of other cats, and Hugo is no exception—he would thrive in a home with feline companions. With time, care, and understanding, Hugo has the potential to blossom into a truly loving companion.For any new pet, we recommend following the 7-3-3 Guideline to support a smooth transition. This offers a timeline for pets who need time and patience to adjust to their new home, and gives your new companion the best chance to become a beloved part of your family. 7 Days to Settle in: Your new cat will need a quiet space—like a small room—where he/she can feel safe and observe from a distance. Establish routines, such as feeding times, cleaning litter box, and quiet interaction. 3 Weeks to Adjusting: Your cat may begin exploring, recognizing your presence, and getting comfortable with the household's activities. Use gentle interaction and positive reinforcement to help build trust. 3 Months to Acclimate: To feel at home, confident, and bonded. Their personality will shine, and will likely be showing their affectionate and playful side.

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Where do Norwegian Forest Cats come from? How many types of Norwegian Forest Cats are there? From the history of the breed to question about average height, weight and size, brush up on these basic facts about the Norwegian Forest Cat.

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