Squeak

Adopted
Squeak
Breed Domestic Short Hair
Color -
Age Adult
Gender Male
Size Medium
Coat Length -
Adoption Fee -

About Me

Characteristics
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Health
Spayed neutered
House-trained
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Good in a home with
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Contact Me

Adopt Me
Michigan Humane - Detroit Center for Animal Care
7887 Chrysler Drive, Detroit, MI 48211
(866) 648-6263

My Story

Meet Squeak, a sweet and shy kitty with a heart full of love to give. Squeak may take a little time to warm up to new people, but once he does, you'll be rewarded with a loyal companion who loves treats and adores being petted. He may need some extra patience as he adjusts to his new home, but with the right environment and care, he'll quickly feel comfortable and secure. Squeak came from a situation where he had access to both indoors and outdoors. He may benefit from a situation in which he has access to the outdoors. Barn cats, often referred to as working cats, are not suitable candidates for adoption as typical house cats. During their early life stages, these cats lacked sufficient exposure to humans, leading to under socialization and a fear of people. While some hardworking cats may eventually warm up to human interaction, others may prefer minimal or no contact with humans at all. Adopting a Hardworking cat not only contributes to saving lives in your community but also fosters a mutually beneficial partnership between you and your cat. Potential benefits of adopting a hardworking cat include companionship, a natural and non-toxic rodent deterrent, and a low-maintenance opportunity to make a life-saving impact. Hardworking cats will need a permanent building or structure where your hardworking cat can seek safety from predators, vehicles, and inclement weather. This could include a barn, stable or warehouse, outbuilding, factory, plant nursery, or brewery. Confine your hardworking cat in a cat condo/large dog kennel for a recommended three to four-week acclimation period. Provide ongoing shelter in an accessible and permanent building after the acclimation period. Supply food and fresh water close to the same time every day, establishing a predictable schedule to teach your barn cat that you are a regular food source. Commit to routine and emergency medical care as needed throughout the hardworking cat's life. Please speak to an adoption counselor for any questions about hardworking cats or Squeaks ideal living situation.

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