Bear

Adopted
Bear
Breed Domestic Medium Hair & Domestic Short Hair Mix
Color -
Age Young
Gender Male
Size Medium
Coat Length -
Adoption Fee -

About Me

Characteristics
-
Health
Spayed neutered
House-trained
Yes
Good in a home with
Cats

Contact Me

Adopt Me
Michigan Humane - Berman Center for Animal Care, Westland
900 N Newburgh Road, Westland, MI 48185
(866) 648-6263

My Story

Meet Bear, the sweetest and friendliest feline at the shelter! His personality is as big as his name suggests, filled with a delightful mix of goofiness and curiosity. Bear's funny antics will have you laughing out loud one moment, and his playful energy will keep you on your toes the next. But don't let his lively spirit fool you. Bear is also a cuddly companion who loves nothing more than curling up for a good snuggle. He may be a bit shy at first, but once he warms up to you, he's all purrs and gentle nuzzles. Bear would make the perfect addition to any family looking for a cat with a unique personality and a big heart. Why adopt Bear? Because every home needs a little Bear love! He also gets along with other cats! Bear was exposed to but tested negative for Feline Leukemia. It is a disease that can't be treated, but infected cats are still able to live a happy and healthy life! FeLV is shed in the saliva and can be transmitted to other cats from behaviors like grooming and head butting as well as shared water or food bowls. The risk of transmission is moderate, so the adopter will need to use their best judgment regarding co-housing with negative resident cats until this cat is retested in 6-12 months. It is highly recommended this cat go home with a litter mate if they have any because they have already been exposed. This way they always have someone to play and snuggle with!

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