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My basic info
Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Tiger Striped
Age
10 years 5 months old, Senior
Sex
Male
Pet ID
–
Hair Length
short
My details
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Microchipped
My personality
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Meet Jojen.
This baby has been through a lot in his life. He came to us with a rectal prolapse - when we saw his picture and the plea to get him to a vet - we stepped up and did this. He went to a vet who treated the prolapse and home he came. He prolapsed again (commonly happens) and back he went to the vet who fixed it again. After a short time, we did a fecal pcr and found some infection - treated that. Well, one more time, he prolapsed - went to a different vet who fixed it and it has been well over a year since then. We think this vet did a good job and did something that perhaps the first vet missed. Anyways, he's been back to that vet and she says it should not happen again at this point in time - he's good!
So, poor thing, he aged a couple years since all of that and is now approximately 11 years old. He still has life and love to give though and we are not giving up on him finding a true forever home for the rest of his days.
More on where Jojen came from: We investigated his chip a bit and while owner who had him neutered could not be contacted (basically abandoned him at some point), we were able to determine his approximate age and that he had at one point been a pet kitty in someone's home. Since we knew the person who asked for help with him for the prolapse, we knew that he had been taken care of as part of a cat colony for a couple of years. So, this little Jojen found a kind person near where he had lived as a housecat and she fed him outside along with other cats.
So, here we are. Jojen is a sweet 11 year old boy. He's small for a boy cat. - pretty little actually - and that's pretty darn cute.
He is quite shy and timid at first but if you give him a chance, he does warms up.
With his fosters, he can be picked up, petted - he does elevator butt and purrs. He enjoys the gentle pets he's offered - rubs his head around in enjoyment - leans into chin rubs. We think that with a kind and patient person, Jojen could develop and nice and loving relationship. He's a sweet and gentle cat.
That said, a quiet home with one or two adults would give him his best chance. He's fine with other cats - Jojen is not the least bit aggressive and would like the company of other feline friends. He would also be fine as an only cat. No dogs in the home is, again, what we think would be best.
It's a tall order for this shy senior grey tiger stripped tabby boy.
Jojen would be so grateful and appreciative of a forever home. -you know, he's the kind of cat you can tell is thankful for everything you do for him and the forever home you provide.
Jojen would love a soft cat bed, a window to look out, a lap to sit on from time to time, a hooman to sleep with and to meow to - esp. for his wet food breakfast. Cat tree is a bonus!
All around nice kitty. Mellow.
Neutered, microchipped, tested negative for FeLV and FIV, negative fecal and monthly flea preventative. Current on rabies and FVRCP vaccines.
If interested in possibly adopting Jojen, you may complete a no obligation adoption application here:
https://form.jotform.com/233454813758161
Meet Jojen.
This baby has been through a lot in his life. He came to us with a rectal prolapse - when we saw his picture and the plea to get him to a vet - we stepped up and did this. He went to a vet who treated the prolapse and home he came. He prolapsed again (commonly happens) and back he went to the vet who fixed it again. After a short time, we did a fecal pcr and found some infection - treated that. Well, one more time, he prolapsed - went to a different vet who fixed it and it has been well over a year since then. We think this vet did a good job and did something that perhaps the first vet missed. Anyways, he's been back to that vet and she says it should not happen again at this point in time - he's good!
So, poor thing, he aged a couple years since all of that and is now approximately 11 years old. He still has life and love to give though and we are not giving up on him finding a true forever home for the rest of his days.
More on where Jojen came from: We investigated his chip a bit and while owner who had him neutered could not be contacted (basically abandoned him at some point), we were able to determine his approximate age and that he had at one point been a pet kitty in someone's home. Since we knew the person who asked for help with him for the prolapse, we knew that he had been taken care of as part of a cat colony for a couple of years. So, this little Jojen found a kind person near where he had lived as a housecat and she fed him outside along with other cats.
So, here we are. Jojen is a sweet 11 year old boy. He's small for a boy cat. - pretty little actually - and that's pretty darn cute.
He is quite shy and timid at first but if you give him a chance, he does warms up.
With his fosters, he can be picked up, petted - he does elevator butt and purrs. He enjoys the gentle pets he's offered - rubs his head around in enjoyment - leans into chin rubs. We think that with a kind and patient person, Jojen could develop and nice and loving relationship. He's a sweet and gentle cat.
That said, a quiet home with one or two adults would give him his best chance. He's fine with other cats - Jojen is not the least bit aggressive and would like the company of other feline friends. He would also be fine as an only cat. No dogs in the home is, again, what we think would be best.
It's a tall order for this shy senior grey tiger stripped tabby boy.
Jojen would be so grateful and appreciative of a forever home. -you know, he's the kind of cat you can tell is thankful for everything you do for him and the forever home you provide.
Jojen would love a soft cat bed, a window to look out, a lap to sit on from time to time, a hooman to sleep with and to meow to - esp. for his wet food breakfast. Cat tree is a bonus!
All around nice kitty. Mellow.
Neutered, microchipped, tested negative for FeLV and FIV, negative fecal and monthly flea preventative. Current on rabies and FVRCP vaccines.
If interested in possibly adopting Jojen, you may complete a no obligation adoption application here:
https://form.jotform.com/233454813758161
Please call or email a request for an application or complete one here:
https://form.jotform.com/233454813758161
2.
Meet the Pet
Meet and greets are scheduled by appointment at the local Pet store.
3.
Sign Adoption Contract
4.
Pay Fee
5.
Take the Pet Home
Additional adoption info
Adoption fees as listed for the cat or kitten marked. In general, kittens under 6 months of age have an adoption fee of $125. Long hair kittens, siamese type kittens adoption fees are generally $150-$175.
All adoption fees and donations go to the rescue and care of kittens and cats, including veterinary exams and treatment of any veterinary need, the testing for feline leukemia and feline immunodeficiency virus, spay, and neuter, microchipping, vaccinations, worming, fecal testing and flea treatment. In addition we feed the cats and kittens quality wet food. Litter, scratching posts and toys are provided to them while they await their forever home.
Adoption screening and contract documents are required.
If you are interested in meeting a pet, please call, text or e-mail to ask questions about the kitty, ask for an application and arrange a meet and greet.
If you are interested in adopting a pet, an application needs to be filled out prior to the scheduled meet and greet. Once approved by an adoption counselor, a meet and greet can be scheduled and possible adoption may take place. An adoption contract is required. Please call, text or e-mail for further information or to begin the adoption process.
Adoption fees as listed for the cat or kitten marked. In general, kittens under 6 months of age have an adoption fee of $125. Long hair kittens, siamese type kittens adoption fees are generally $150-$175.
All adoption fees and donations go to the rescue and care of kittens and cats, including veterinary exams and treatment of any veterinary need, the testing for feline leukemia and feline immunodeficiency virus, spay, and neuter, microchipping, vaccinations, worming, fecal testing and flea treatment. In addition we feed the cats and kittens quality wet food. Litter, scratching posts and toys are provided to them while they await their forever home.
Adoption screening and contract documents are required.
If you are interested in meeting a pet, please call, text or e-mail to ask questions about the kitty, ask for an application and arrange a meet and greet.
If you are interested in adopting a pet, an application needs to be filled out prior to the scheduled meet and greet. Once approved by an adoption counselor, a meet and greet can be scheduled and possible adoption may take place. An adoption contract is required. Please call, text or e-mail for further information or to begin the adoption process.
Prospective adopters and cats meet each other by appointment. Please e-mail cecdev@hotmail.com or text 561-517-7609. We will respond within 24 hours.
Prospective adopters and cats meet each other by appointment. Please e-mail cecdev@hotmail.com or text 561-517-7609. We will respond within 24 hours.
More about this rescue
Small foster based self-funded rescue. Cats and kittens are in foster homes where they receive socialization, love and care while awaiting their forever homes. We do everything possible to match them into a compatible home.
The cats are spayed / neutered up to date on vaccinations. Medical needs are met. These are wonderful, loving animals in need of good homes. They would be grateful to be loved by a permanent pet parent - and family! Kitties are seen by appointment. - just e-mail or text!
We do what we do because nothing makes us happier than to see a cat in need go from homeless and helpless to being loved forever.
We are currently not accepting cats into the rescue program due to space requirements. We are currently adopting out cats from my rescue program. All cats and kittens are in foster homes.
Small foster based self-funded rescue. Cats and kittens are in foster homes where they receive socialization, love and care while awaiting their forever homes. We do everything possible to match them into a compatible home.
The cats are spayed / neutered up to date on vaccinations. Medical needs are met. These are wonderful, loving animals in need of good homes. They would be grateful to be loved by a permanent pet parent - and family! Kitties are seen by appointment. - just e-mail or text!
We do what we do because nothing makes us happier than to see a cat in need go from homeless and helpless to being loved forever.
We are currently not accepting cats into the rescue program due to space requirements. We are currently adopting out cats from my rescue program. All cats and kittens are in foster homes.
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