Norigender

Nori
Breed Domestic Short Hair
Color Black
Age Young
Gender Male
Size Medium
Coat Length Short
Adoption Fee 50

About Me

pet Characteristics
Playful, Curious, Dignified, Independent, Smart
shelter Health
Spay/Neuter, Vaccinations up to date
house-trained House-trained
Yes
good Good in a home with
Cat

Contact Me

Adopt Me
location 13575 N. Fenton Rd, Fenton, MI 48430
hour 8106290723
hour
  • sunday: By appointment only
  • monday: By appointment only
  • tuesday: 12pm-5pm
  • wednesday: By appointment only
  • thursday: 12pm-7pm
  • friday: 12pm-5pm
  • saturday: 12pm-5pm

My Story

This adorable ebony coated male is Nori. Currently aged at just over 8 months old this guy is full of life, inquisition, and playfulness. The staff here at adopt a pet have been working diligently to show Nori that this world has tons of good people and love to offer, and contrary to his beliefs is not as scary as he currently believes it to be. Through time, patients, and some TLC (involving yummy treats) the staff here feels it's finally time for Nori to continue learning and growing in his forever home. If you don't mind taking things slower, or are looking for an extremely rewarding relationship built off of trust and resilience please consider emailing. Or stop in to our shelter to spend some time getting to know him. The adoption fee of $50 includes the spay/neuter, distemper vaccine, deworming, FELV/FIV testing, flea and heartworm preventative, and a microchip. We are open Tuesday, Friday and Saturday 12-5pm and Thursday 12-7pm. Adopt-A-Pet is a first come first serve facility and do not hold our animals. We also do same day adoptions. Often there is very little known about our cats and kittens history or even current habits. Expect a 10+ year financial, physical, and emotional commitment to this feline. We provide a variety of materials and resources to assist you with this. All cats and especially kittens are a lot of work and a long financial commitment. Please research what it means to have a cat and make sure a cat is still going to be an important part of your life in 10-15 years. All cats and kittens need a lot of patience and guidance. Most cats who are in shelters will need an adjustment period after adoption. No matter how nice our shelter is and how much attention they get from our volunteers, it is not a home and they will need time to acclimate and get rid of some nervous energy.

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