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(From TT's foster mom) TT is an incredibly sweet boy in need of a home. He loves to cuddle and wants to be with people all the time. He has no problem with rambunctious dogs running around and has not shown any issues with other cats either. While he doesn't mind the other animals, he would do better in a house where he does not need to compete for attention as he does in my house with 8 other cats. His previous owner, before being surrendered, had children so he is good with kids as well. He enjoys window-watching the birds and squirrels in the yard and will sit at the door but does not try to bolt outside.TT does require a special diet of SO food as he has developed bladder stones in the past and if not fed this diet, he can develop these stones again. He was surrendered due to being blocked and having bladder stones. While at HART he had a PU surgery (Perineal Urethrostomy), which reduces the risk of becoming blocked in the future. I believe he would do very well in a nursing home setting or with someone who is home a lot.
TT has a $0 adoption fee due to his need for special food.
Please Note: You must live within a 175-mile radius of our facility to be considered for adoption.
To fill out an online application to adopt this pet, cut and paste this link: https://petstablished.com/adoption_form/2627/generic
You can also find a link to our online adoption application on our website at www.hartforanimals.org/adopt - or our Petfinder homepage. We process applications in the order they are received, therefore, it could take UP TO 2 weeks for us to respond to your application. Please do not send us an inquiry unless you have specific questions.
All our cats and kittens are spayed or neutered, vaccinated for rabies and distemper, given flea medication, tested for Feline Leukemia and FIV, and given a microchip before going to their new home.