Carrot

Adopted
Carrot
Breed Domestic Short Hair Mix
Color Tabby (Orange / Red)
Age Young
Gender Male
Size Medium
Coat Length Short
Adoption Fee 125

About Me

Characteristics
Affectionate, Athletic, Brave
Health
Spay/Neuter, Vaccinations up to date
House-trained
Yes
Good in a home with
Children

Contact Me

Adopt Me
2172 Division Street, Bellingham, WA 98226
(360) 733-2080 ext. 0
  • sunday: 11-6
  • monday: Closed
  • tuesday: 11-6
  • wednesday: 11-6
  • thursday: 11-6
  • friday: 11-6
  • saturday: 11-6

My Story

Hi, my name is Carrot! I'm a PURPLE pawprint, which means I will fit well into a home that meets some specific criteria. Here is what would work best for me in my new home: -Personality: Active, affectionate, spunky -Can Live with Cats: Unknown history - slow and supervised introductions always recommended. -Can Live with Dogs: Unknown history - slow and supervised introductions. -Can Live with Kids: Yes, 8+ and cat savvy. -Needs Indoor Only Home: Encouraged -History of Litter Box Issues: No -Energy Level: High -Bite History: No -Needs Medical Procedure Before Going Home: No, good to go! Meet Carrot - an active, energetic, spunky guy who is full of life and adventure! Like your typical orange tabby Carrot likes to be up in your business all the time and is still learning his limits. He tends to get a bit overstimulated with lots of rough petting, so an adopter familiar with cat body language would be ideal. A home with plenty of space to explore, play, perch, and bird watch would be the purrrrrfect fit for this curious guy. If you're interested in meeting Carrot, please fill out an application! If you are interested in adopting, please fill out an application on our website (www.whatcomhumane.org/adopt) or in person at our facility. We recommend calling into the shelter after your application has been submitted so our front desk can give you next steps on our adoption process.

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