He is very friendly, easy going and an affectionate cat that loves to lay on his back and get stomach rubs. He doesn’t like being held, so he’ll need some time to build trust and get comfortable with his new owner before allowing being carried. I found him on the streets suffering from a hematoma in his ear, and he was clearly in severe pain. We immediately rushed him in for surgery. He’s doing very well now, but as a result of the operation, one ear stays down while the other stands up. Thankfully, his hearing is perfectly fine, and it doesn’t cause him any problems. He has no health concerns at all. The only thing he needs is regular cleaning of the ear that stays down, since it is a bit sensitive. Cleaning it about once every 10 days is usually enough.
Should be the only animal in the house
EXTRA NEEDS
MEDICAL NEEDS
POTTY TRAINING
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Microchip
No
Spayed / Neutered
Yes
Vaccinations
Fully vaccinated














