Adopted Cat Not Eating: Causes and Solutions
Is your adopted cat not eating? Learn the causes, from stress to past trauma, and discover practical solutions to get your new feline friend eating again.
Jack is a delightful goofball, weighing in at 64 pounds, and takes his role as 'Best Boy' very seriously. With the heart of a sweetheart and the snuggle skills of a weighted blanket, he thrives on a simple routine of eating, playing, and snuggling. Jack is fully house-trained and crate-trained, a true gentleman indoors who cherishes comfy naps and being close to his favorite people, especially when a cozy couch is involved.
As a Labrador Retriever and Chow Chow mix, Jack combines the friendly, outgoing nature of a Lab with the loyalty and occasional aloofness of a Chow, along with a keen sense of smell from his potential hound lineage. These breeds generally require moderate grooming to manage shedding, particularly the Chow's dense coat. He possesses a moderate energy level, enjoying daily walks and playtime, but is equally content to relax by your side, making him a versatile companion.
Jack's ideal home is a calm, adult-only environment where he can feel secure and cherished. He can be nervous around small children but absolutely adores adult humans. If you can offer him consistent love, tasty snacks, and a soft place to land, Jack promises to give you his whole heart in return. He's ready to be your professional cuddler and very good boy!
Special Needs
No
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Training
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Includes vaccinations, spay/neuter, and microchip where applicable.
$400.00
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