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Gandolf loves to be pet, but like many cats, he can become overstimulated and hits his threshold of being touched. If you learn his signals you can easily tell when he's had enough and that's when you would step away and just let him have his alone time.
He does get along pretty well with all of the cats at the shelter but we do think he would really thrive in a home where he was the only cat.
Gandolf has a special little quirk in that he absolutely loves butt scratches! He will go up to all of the visitors asking for butt scratches and will raise his tail up high! He also is very limber and will jump from cat tree to cat tree, following visitors around to make sure he gets more butt scratches!
Adopt A Cat Shelter
3110 45th St
West Palm Beach, FL 33407
Hours: Monday and Wednesday from 1 pm to 5 pm and every Saturday from 12 pm to 5 pm
Please be sure to bring with you a safe pet carrier! All cats adopted must have one to leave
Meet Gandolf!
Gandolf has been with us for almost 5 years now.
Gandolf loves to be pet, but like many cats, he can become overstimulated and hits his threshold of being touched. If you learn his signals you can easily tell when he's had enough and that's when you would step away and just let him have his alone time.
He does get along pretty well with all of the cats at the shelter but we do think he would really thrive in a home where he was the only cat.
Gandolf has a special little quirk in that he absolutely loves butt scratches! He will go up to all of the visitors asking for butt scratches and will raise his tail up high! He also is very limber and will jump from cat tree to cat tree, following visitors around to make sure he gets more butt scratches!
Adopt A Cat Shelter
3110 45th St
West Palm Beach, FL 33407
Hours: Monday and Wednesday from 1 pm to 5 pm and every Saturday from 12 pm to 5 pm
Please be sure to bring with you a safe pet carrier! All cats adopted must have one to leave
Adopt a Cat Foundation, is a non-profit organization, committed to finding more loving and humane care options for the many homeless, injured and hungry cats and kittens that populate our county. Founded by 18-year recue veteran Inga Hanley, the foundation operates solely through donations,(which are tax deductible) and the assistance of small but dedicated volunteer force---which is always in need of more helping hands.
We provide the following services for the cats and kittens we rescue.
Humanely trap, spay/neuter and medicate as needed.
Provide temporary housing and care in one of two ways: in the shelter, or in one of our foster homes.
Evaluate their behavior and adoptability, adopt out the socialized ones to loving and hopefully permanent homes. Release the feral ones back to there committed colony caregiver who feeds them daily and monitors their welfare.
We also provide community service in other ways. Education on spay-neuter
programs to the public, schools and other non profit groups.
Education on care and handling of feline pets.
Participation in youth and school programs that offer credit for volunteer activities.
We do all this and more because we love them.
Adopt a Cat Foundation, is a non-profit organization, committed to finding more loving and humane care options for the many homeless, injured and hungry cats and kittens that populate our county. Founded by 18-year recue veteran Inga Hanley, the foundation operates solely through donations,(which are tax deductible) and the assistance of small but dedicated volunteer force---which is always in need of more helping hands.
We provide the following services for the cats and kittens we rescue.
Humanely trap, spay/neuter and medicate as needed.
Provide temporary housing and care in one of two ways: in the shelter, or in one of our foster homes.
Evaluate their behavior and adoptability, adopt out the socialized ones to loving and hopefully permanent homes. Release the feral ones back to there committed colony caregiver who feeds them daily and monitors their welfare.
We also provide community service in other ways. Education on spay-neuter
programs to the public, schools and other non profit groups.
Education on care and handling of feline pets.
Participation in youth and school programs that offer credit for volunteer activities.
We do all this and more because we love them.
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shelter
We'll also keep you updated on Mr. Gray's adoption status with email updates.