Dog Won't Eat After Adoption: What to Do
Is your newly adopted dog not eating? Don't panic! Learn why this common issue happens and get actionable tips to help your dog eat and settle in.
Corduroy Beary is a wonderfully soft and fluffy kitty with a gentle heart. Though he may appear brave at first glance, he is truly a big sweetheart who is still learning to trust and feel secure after his time on the streets. He thrives on gentle affection, purring instantly when he receives soft pets on your lap. He adores playful spring toys, pom-pom balls, and, of course, delicious treats, showcasing a charming and endearing personality.
As a Domestic Long Hair mix, Corduroy Beary will benefit from regular grooming to keep his beautiful coat free of mats and reduce shedding. While he has a moderate energy level, his exercise needs are minimal, satisfied with playtime and exploring his environment. He is known to be very sociable with other cats, requiring a feline companion to help him build confidence. He is also good with children over 8 years old.
Corduroy Beary is seeking a quiet, patient home where he can continue to blossom. A friendly feline companion is essential to help him feel safe and loved. If you're looking for a sweet boy to watch grow into a confident, affectionate companion, Corduroy Beary is eager to find his forever family. He is neutered, microchipped, dewormed, and vaccinated appropriately for his age.
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