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My basic info
Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
–
Age
5 years 1 month old, Adult
Sex
Male
Pet ID
C24320
Hair Length
short
My details
Good with kids
Good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Tober is a 5-year-old, tender-loving tomcat looking for his forever home!
This handsome orange-buff guy was found living outside with an apparent eye injury. He was meant to be trapped, neutered, and released, but his finders did not like the idea of putting a cat back outside to survive with only one good eye and broken teeth, so they decided to see if he could get along well with people. After learning to trust his foster it was all uphill from there!
Now he always wants to be by her side, and even likes to be picked up, held, and given some good ear scratches! I think in his own home he would want to be someone’s shadow and snuggle a lot! He loves catnip and will occasionally chase a string toy, but mostly he just wants to follow his fosters around and get food, treats, and pets!
Tober’s energy seems medium to low, but he has been regaining his health after recovering from an ear infection. He may be livelier when he is not just a “guest” but a permanent resident with a forever person or family. He really likes living with another foster cat in the home, a younger female. She tolerates him but he LOVES her. He is always trying to rub on her. I never see them sleep or play together, but I think Tober would love a brother or other playmate to love. He also would not mind one bit to be the only pet and center of someone’s attention, if they work from home and/or are around a lot. He’s just a lover!
This lovely guy lives in his foster’s basement with another foster cat that he knew while living outside. He loves to look out the big window down there and find warm, cozy beds out in the open to sleep. This affectionate fellow does well with cats and children; he hasn’t met any dogs yet).
Tober is still a little new to the indoor cat life and would do best in a new home that is somewhat quiet and has a person or people who are able to spend a good amount of time with him. He really seems to want his foster person’s attention a lot, after spending who knows how long living alone outside.
This sweet boy has an old eye injury that has healed. He is blind in his right eye, and it is cloudy and white. It does not hurt him, and he can live a happy and normal life with it. He also has some broken teeth, so would benefit from regular dental care.
Tober is FIV+, but that doesn’t mean he can’t live a long, normal, and healthy life! Cats with FIV commonly have average lifespans. Because FIV is spread only through deep bite wounds, FIV positive cats are able to live with FIV negative cats in stable social environments. You can read more about FIV here: https://tinyurl.com/58sf9wtj. He currently lives with another foster cat who is FIV negative and does great!
This charming, loving boy is so worth it! He has lived the rough outdoor life and is so excited to settle in for a warm, cozy new start as someone’s number one, loving fan. Could that be with you?
Interested in adopting or learning more about this cat? Please fill out Pet Haven’s adoption application: http://bit.ly/2fd9U2Fpethavenmnwww..org/adopt. All ages and breeds are a best estimate.
Adoption fees include a mandatory sales tax of 7.525%. All cats have received comprehensive veterinary care and tested negative for feline leukemia and FIV unless otherwise stated. Cats are up to date on age-appropriate vaccinations and have been spayed/neutered, treated for fleas and/or ear mites, de-wormed, and microchipped. Please note there may be additional follow-up visits.
Tober is a 5-year-old, tender-loving tomcat looking for his forever home!
This handsome orange-buff guy was found living outside with an apparent eye injury. He was meant to be trapped, neutered, and released, but his finders did not like the idea of putting a cat back outside to survive with only one good eye and broken teeth, so they decided to see if he could get along well with people. After learning to trust his foster it was all uphill from there!
Now he always wants to be by her side, and even likes to be picked up, held, and given some good ear scratches! I think in his own home he would want to be someone’s shadow and snuggle a lot! He loves catnip and will occasionally chase a string toy, but mostly he just wants to follow his fosters around and get food, treats, and pets!
Tober’s energy seems medium to low, but he has been regaining his health after recovering from an ear infection. He may be livelier when he is not just a “guest” but a permanent resident with a forever person or family. He really likes living with another foster cat in the home, a younger female. She tolerates him but he LOVES her. He is always trying to rub on her. I never see them sleep or play together, but I think Tober would love a brother or other playmate to love. He also would not mind one bit to be the only pet and center of someone’s attention, if they work from home and/or are around a lot. He’s just a lover!
This lovely guy lives in his foster’s basement with another foster cat that he knew while living outside. He loves to look out the big window down there and find warm, cozy beds out in the open to sleep. This affectionate fellow does well with cats and children; he hasn’t met any dogs yet).
Tober is still a little new to the indoor cat life and would do best in a new home that is somewhat quiet and has a person or people who are able to spend a good amount of time with him. He really seems to want his foster person’s attention a lot, after spending who knows how long living alone outside.
This sweet boy has an old eye injury that has healed. He is blind in his right eye, and it is cloudy and white. It does not hurt him, and he can live a happy and normal life with it. He also has some broken teeth, so would benefit from regular dental care.
Tober is FIV+, but that doesn’t mean he can’t live a long, normal, and healthy life! Cats with FIV commonly have average lifespans. Because FIV is spread only through deep bite wounds, FIV positive cats are able to live with FIV negative cats in stable social environments. You can read more about FIV here: https://tinyurl.com/58sf9wtj. He currently lives with another foster cat who is FIV negative and does great!
This charming, loving boy is so worth it! He has lived the rough outdoor life and is so excited to settle in for a warm, cozy new start as someone’s number one, loving fan. Could that be with you?
Interested in adopting or learning more about this cat? Please fill out Pet Haven’s adoption application: http://bit.ly/2fd9U2Fpethavenmnwww..org/adopt. All ages and breeds are a best estimate.
Adoption fees include a mandatory sales tax of 7.525%. All cats have received comprehensive veterinary care and tested negative for feline leukemia and FIV unless otherwise stated. Cats are up to date on age-appropriate vaccinations and have been spayed/neutered, treated for fleas and/or ear mites, de-wormed, and microchipped. Please note there may be additional follow-up visits.
Pet Haven is a foster-based rescue. Our animals live with foster families until they are placed in permanent homes and their foster families get to know the dogs and cats learning important information about the animals. For example, the foster family will know if the dog or cat is good with other animals or children, and will have a good idea of what kind of training, attention, and special needs the pet may require. This makes our foster families great resources for potential adopters!
Pet Haven is a foster-based rescue. Our animals live with foster families until they are placed in permanent homes and their foster families get to know the dogs and cats learning important information about the animals. For example, the foster family will know if the dog or cat is good with other animals or children, and will have a good idea of what kind of training, attention, and special needs the pet may require. This makes our foster families great resources for potential adopters!
Our Mission
Pet Haven improves the lives of pets and the people who love them by rescuing, rehabilitating, and rehoming dogs and cats; reducing pet overpopulation by supporting spay and neuter efforts, and providing resources to people that help strengthen the human-animal bond.
Our Vision
A Minnesota where all pets live in safe, loving homes.
Our Values
Excellence in service and care; community; integrity; innovation; perseverance; compassion; a rewarding place to volunteer
How We Help
Spay/Neuter Initiative Program: Providing support to end pet overpopulation in Minnesota
Owner Surrender: Providing a safe haven for pet owners
Foster: Committed to finding forever homes for cats and dogs
Phoenix Fund for Special Needs: Providing veterinary care for animals in need of healing
What We Do
We help dogs and cats find homes with loving families through foster-based care. Every dog and cat lives with a foster family until they find their forever families. We provide all of their basic needs including proper food, veterinary care, behavior training, and supplies.
Through in-home fostering, we learn about each animal’s temperament, personality, likes/dislikes, and any medical needs. With this first-hand information, we can then find the right family for each dog and cat.
Our volunteers also educate the public on responsible companion animal care and represent respect for animals at all times. Whether we’re working with prospective new families, meeting people at public events, or socializing with friends and family, we encourage others to view and treat their pets as members of the family. We are their guardians, and they depend on us for companionship and care.
We spay/neuter prior to adoption.
We microchip all our Pet Haven Pets and remain as a secondary contact.
We make sure all pets are up to date on required vaccinations
We test for Heartworm and Lymes in all our dogs and are transparent in the results and treament
We test for FeLV/FIV and are transparent in the results. We believe that cats who test positive still deserve a chance at a quality home.
We do not euthanize animals unless they have untreatable health or behavioral conditions that deny them an acceptable quality of life or makes them a serious threat to people, other animals, or themselves.
How We Operate
We rely on adoption fees, tax-deductible donations, grants, and special events to keep our rescue operating. Our staff, Board of Directors, and volunteers have provided the passion and commitment to keep Pet Haven a safe haven for animals for almost 70 years.
We are committed to preventing pet homelessness through the SNIP Grant. Since 2005, we have granted more than $240,000 to organizations in Minnesota to support spay/neuter initiatives.
Our Mission
Pet Haven improves the lives of pets and the people who love them by rescuing, rehabilitating, and rehoming dogs and cats; reducing pet overpopulation by supporting spay and neuter efforts, and providing resources to people that help strengthen the human-animal bond.
Our Vision
A Minnesota where all pets live in safe, loving homes.
Our Values
Excellence in service and care; community; integrity; innovation; perseverance; compassion; a rewarding place to volunteer
How We Help
Spay/Neuter Initiative Program: Providing support to end pet overpopulation in Minnesota
Owner Surrender: Providing a safe haven for pet owners
Foster: Committed to finding forever homes for cats and dogs
Phoenix Fund for Special Needs: Providing veterinary care for animals in need of healing
What We Do
We help dogs and cats find homes with loving families through foster-based care. Every dog and cat lives with a foster family until they find their forever families. We provide all of their basic needs including proper food, veterinary care, behavior training, and supplies.
Through in-home fostering, we learn about each animal’s temperament, personality, likes/dislikes, and any medical needs. With this first-hand information, we can then find the right family for each dog and cat.
Our volunteers also educate the public on responsible companion animal care and represent respect for animals at all times. Whether we’re working with prospective new families, meeting people at public events, or socializing with friends and family, we encourage others to view and treat their pets as members of the family. We are their guardians, and they depend on us for companionship and care.
We spay/neuter prior to adoption.
We microchip all our Pet Haven Pets and remain as a secondary contact.
We make sure all pets are up to date on required vaccinations
We test for Heartworm and Lymes in all our dogs and are transparent in the results and treament
We test for FeLV/FIV and are transparent in the results. We believe that cats who test positive still deserve a chance at a quality home.
We do not euthanize animals unless they have untreatable health or behavioral conditions that deny them an acceptable quality of life or makes them a serious threat to people, other animals, or themselves.
How We Operate
We rely on adoption fees, tax-deductible donations, grants, and special events to keep our rescue operating. Our staff, Board of Directors, and volunteers have provided the passion and commitment to keep Pet Haven a safe haven for animals for almost 70 years.
We are committed to preventing pet homelessness through the SNIP Grant. Since 2005, we have granted more than $240,000 to organizations in Minnesota to support spay/neuter initiatives.
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