Foster to Adopt a Dog: How the Process Works
Foster-to-adopt offers a trial period to see if a dog is the right fit, bridging temporary care and permanent adoption for a happy home.
Guy is a charming young tabby with a delightful personality, ready to bring joy and companionship to his new family. He's an affectionate boy who enjoys interactive play sessions and cozy naps in sunbeams. Guy is curious and observant, often found watching the world go by from a comfortable perch, and he'll surely greet you with purrs and head rubs.
As a Domestic Shorthair, Guy embodies the best traits of a mixed-breed cat: he is generally adaptable, intelligent, and robust. His short, easy-care coat means minimal grooming is required, making him a low-maintenance companion. He has a moderate energy level, enjoying both active play and quiet relaxation, making him a versatile addition to most households.
Guy would thrive in a home where he receives plenty of attention and interactive playtime. He's a wonderful choice for first-time cat owners or families looking for a loving and engaging feline friend. While he is not yet neutered or vaccinated, these steps can be arranged prior to adoption. Guy is eagerly awaiting a forever home where he can truly blossom and become a cherished member of the family.
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Includes vaccinations, spay/neuter, and microchip where applicable.
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