Age:
11
DOB:
04/10/2012
Sex:
Male
Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Breed:
DSH
Primary Color:
Grey
Secondary Color:
White
Weight:
approx. 18 lbs
Microchip ID:
985111000179854
Medications:
Cosequin, 1 tablet 1x/day mixed with 1/8 can Royal Canon Urinary SO
Food:
Free-feed Purina Friskies Farm Favorites
Bonded?:
Yes, with his littermate brother, P.B.
Next date of vaccines:
4/29/24: Annual wellness exam, Rabies 1 yr
9/25/24: FVRCP 3 yr booster
Temperament with other cats/dogs/children:
Best in a home only with his bonded littermate brother, P.B.. Jay has issues with aggression toward strangers (humans & pets). There is no history of charging or biting behavior. He will need a safe space to call his own (shared with P.B.) and a patient owner who can give him time to warm up to them.
Bio:
Jay (answers to his name) is a complicated soul with much love to give to just the right human. He and his littermate brother, P.B., have been together in the same home since they were orphaned as kittens and needed bottle-feeding. Jay enjoys telling you all about his day, very vocally, while also requesting a good, hard ear rub. He'll happily lounge and watch TV with you on rainy days. He also has a habit of claiming things as his own by sitting on them - shoes, toys, random stray papers, socks, you name it! As you'll see in the video, Jay likes to keep everything nice and tidy by constantly "cleaning" around the house. Jay will need a lot of patience, distance, and his own safe place to call his own until he can warm up to his new surroundings and humans. Once he does, you'll have a loyal companion for life!
*** The original owner can provide some food, a litter box, a cat bed, and toys upon request.
Baltimore City & County Area Rebecca at
[email protected]
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