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Albert is a classic dark brown tabby with extra toes on all four paws. He came to HART through fault of his own and is almost 11 years old. At first, he was understandably sad and confused to leave his home, but he is now relaxed and shows his sweet, loving purrsonality. He is a gentle boy who loves human attention, and catnip toys. You'll usually find him comfortably perched in a cat tree, looking hopefully for some petting and loving attention. Although he came in with his brother, Theodore, we don't feel that they are bonded. (Although it would be really nice to have them go home together....)
Albert has some medical concerns (as do many aging cats): he has some chronic discharge from his eyes, has some signs that he could have kidney issues in the future and has a sensitive digestive system. We manage him with a once a day medication, fluids under skin a couple times a week, plus we feed him a limited ingredient diet of duck. He is a wonderful boy that will thrive in a loving, quiet home!
Since Albert has some health concerns (typical for an older cat), our medical team requires an experienced home and an established veterinarian relationship.
Come meet this amazing boy today. He will just melt your heart!
Go to our website, www.hartofme.org, to submit your online application today!
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Albert is a classic dark brown tabby with extra toes on all four paws. He came to HART through fault of his own and is almost 11 years old. At first, he was understandably sad and confused to leave his home, but he is now relaxed and shows his sweet, loving purrsonality. He is a gentle boy who loves human attention, and catnip toys. You'll usually find him comfortably perched in a cat tree, looking hopefully for some petting and loving attention. Although he came in with his brother, Theodore, we don't feel that they are bonded. (Although it would be really nice to have them go home together....)
Albert has some medical concerns (as do many aging cats): he has some chronic discharge from his eyes, has some signs that he could have kidney issues in the future and has a sensitive digestive system. We manage him with a once a day medication, fluids under skin a couple times a week, plus we feed him a limited ingredient diet of duck. He is a wonderful boy that will thrive in a loving, quiet home!
Since Albert has some health concerns (typical for an older cat), our medical team requires an experienced home and an established veterinarian relationship.
Come meet this amazing boy today. He will just melt your heart!
Go to our website, www.hartofme.org, to submit your online application today!
All adopters must agree to our indoor-only policy. Our adoption application and more information is online at www.hartofme.com/adopt
All adopters must agree to our indoor-only policy. Our adoption application and more information is online at www.hartofme.com/adopt
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HART is open to visitors 1-4pm on Wednesdays and 11am-4pm on Saturdays. Kittens do not live at the shelter. For kitten adoptions or off-hours shelter tours, please email info@hartofme.com to make an appointment.
HART is open to visitors 1-4pm on Wednesdays and 11am-4pm on Saturdays. Kittens do not live at the shelter. For kitten adoptions or off-hours shelter tours, please email info@hartofme.com to make an appointment.
More about this rescue
The Homeless Animal Rescue Team (HART) of Maine is a non-profit, no-kill, all-volunteer, open-environment shelter and adoption center for cats in Cumberland, Maine.
The Homeless Animal Rescue Team (HART) of Maine is a non-profit, no-kill, all-volunteer, open-environment shelter and adoption center for cats in Cumberland, Maine.
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We'll also keep you updated on Theodore's adoption status with email updates.