Gus

Adopted
Gus
Breed Domestic Medium Hair
Color -
Age Senior
Gender Male
Size Medium
Coat Length Medium
Adoption Fee -

About Me

Characteristics
Affectionate
Health
Spayed neutered, , Declawed, Shots current
House-trained
Yes
Good in a home with
-

Contact Me

Adopt Me
Community Cat Crew
Hudsonville, MI 49426

My Story

Gus' story is truly heartbreaking. He was discovered alongside 14 other cats left behind by their previous owner. Many people on Facebook shared messages asking for help showing their concern for these deserted animals. A kind veterinarian responded to the calls for help and went out to rescue them. She trapped all the cats ensuring they would receive the care they desperately needed. Gus was in the worst condition among all the animals. He had already been declawed on all 4 paws. To make issues worse a flea collar was stuck around his infected mouth wrapping tightly around his head. This painful situation made it difficult for him to eat and drink. It was clear that Gus needed immediate help to recover from his injuries and find a safe place to heal. While debating whether or not it would be better to euthanize Gus, the vet gave him a chance. After getting the collar off and getting him cleaned up, Gus was very thankful. He is a chatter box who loves people. He walks around and rubs on everyone asking for pets. Gus is still pretty playful and he absolutely loves catnip. Unfortunately Gus doesn't get along with other cats. He wants to be King of the kingdom and given all that he has been through, we understand. --------- All of our adoptable cats come: Spay/Neutered Have at least 2 series of distemper vaccines Tested for FIV/FeLv Registered Microchip Dewormed Juvenile & Adult Cats (9+ Months) Adoption Fee $100 Kitten (8+ Months & Under) $125 --------- If you have any questions please email: [email protected] You can apply here: Sometimes you have to copy and paste the link. https://communitycatcrew.org/adoption-application/

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