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Fred
Breed Tabby
Color Tabby (Orange / Red)
Age Senior
Gender Male
Size Medium
Coat Length -
Adoption Fee -

About Me

pet Characteristics
-
shelter Health
Spay/Neuter, Vaccinations up to date
house-trained House-trained
Yes
good Good in a home with
Cat

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location 352 Sanctuary Lane, Palmyra, VA 22963
hour (434) 842-2404

My Story

I’m a work in progress, a potential work of art awaiting the brush strokes of love, patience, and understanding that will enable me to make that final leap of faith into someone’s life, and arms. My earliest months were spent with my mom, Betty, and my brother Dino fending for ourselves and deprived of the love and companionship of people. As a result, I am a bashful, although very gentle, fellow. My journey to trust has reached the point where I sidle up to visitors, greeting them with little chirped meows and hoping for some gentle caresses and soft scratches under my chin. I’m as soft as the finest talcum powder with the nattiest white vest, cute as a button pink nose, and luminous copper eyes that make a new penny look tarnished in comparison. I very much like other cats and for the right artist I’m going to be a priceless masterpiece. Date of Birth: 3/30/11 Date of Arrival: 8/31/11 Physical Characteristics: DSH Orange Tabby with White, Male History: Fred came in with Dino (who we believe is his brother), Betty (who we believe is his mother) and her five little kittens. The property owner does not like cats and wanted them all gone! CFC came to their rescue. Winter Update 2024: Is it pushing a more senior status or the longer term effects of an ear hematoma that has changed Fred's interaction with his humans? We're not really sure but he was just never 100% the same following his painful ear condition. His good human friend Scott reports that he's more quiet now and no longer actively asks for attention. Scott still seeks out his orange friend and will softly pet him when he's relaxing on the top of a condo and reassure him that all is well. Fred has a more quiet, sedate feel to him but happily has more recently forged a friendship with the amicable Patsy Cline kitty. Fred is sadly experiencing issues with his other ear now so we're hoping that will not drag on for him. His new blood panel looks great so that's always positive news. The other kitties in the room respect and enjoy his company so we'll be relying on them in part to help our good friend over this newer health hurdle. Fall Update 2023: I'm happy to report that my good volunteer friend Scott is now able to pet and love on me as it was in the good ol' days. For a chunk of this year, I've been suffering a bit from an ear hematoma. Visibly, I now bear the scars of the hematoma as one of my ears looks like a crumpled up potato chip. Life is nearly back to normal for me now as I'm feeling better and Scott carefully pets me and tells me I'm the best. Scott knows to sit down on the cozy blue steps in my room so I can trot on over, all the time crying out how pleased I am to see him. He's noted that while I am generally good with most of the cats in my room, still he's my fave being to hang out with. With no other emerging health issues (thank goodness!), I look forward to relaxing and enjoying the cooler temps with Scott right by my side. All the best ~ Fred

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