Kitten vs Adult Cat: Which Should You Adopt?
Deciding between a kitten and an adult cat for adoption? An adult cat is often the better option for most people, offering predictability and a deep bond.
Roosevelt is a charming and affectionate companion who loves human interaction, preferring to be indoors or with people rather than alone outside. He's a big fan of giving full hugs and enjoys sleeping close to his family, showing his deep desire for connection. Roosevelt is housetrained and leash trained, making him an easy and loving addition to a home ready for an active friend.
As a Border Collie mix, Roosevelt possesses the intelligence and strong herding instincts characteristic of the breed. He is good with children, including those with special needs, and generally gets along with other dogs, though he might thrive best with just one other canine companion. Due to his strong prey drive, a home without cats would be ideal. His short coat requires moderate grooming, with regular brushing to manage shedding.
Roosevelt is looking for a home that can provide him with plenty of attention and structured activity. His high energy level and exercise needs mean he would benefit from daily walks, playtime, and mental stimulation to keep him happy and engaged. A family that understands the needs of an intelligent and active breed will be the perfect match for this sweet boy. He is neutered, up-to-date on vaccinations including Rabies, microchipped, and has tested negative for heartworm.
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