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Pug Lady Kingdom White Lake,MI48383 N 42° 66.339874, W 83° 52.87017822266 Domestic Medium Hair - orange and white Adoptable pet Adoptable Domestic Medium Hair - orange and white Adoptable Cat Cat

David Caruso

Domestic Medium Hair - orange and white

Large Adult Male Cat

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David Caruso was found as a scared stray. He is a larger orange tabby "style" cat. He is VERY VERY SWEET! He does well with most other cats, as some of them take advantage of his sweet attitude, and bully him. He does well with dogs so far. He's not really afraid of anything or anyone. Bless his heart. If you are looking for a "Garfield like" cat, with alot of love (no kidding) this is it!! He is very well behaved. Because he is an adult, I do NOT RECOMMEND declawing....as this would be just cruel at his age..he is used to his claws and enjoys the scratching post from time to time.

If you are interested in meeting or adopting, please answer the questions below and submit them to pugladykingdom@comcast.net. Please no phone calls.

1. Your name, address, home phone number & email address.
Age of applicant, age of co-applicant and do you live with your parents?

2. Your reason for wanting to adopt this kitten?

3. Type of housing you live in (own home, apartment, condo, etc.), rent or own.

4. Are you looking for a inside cat only, outside only, or both inside & outside?

5. Number of adults and children in the home, and the ages of the children.

6. Who will be responsible for taking care of the cat?

7. What arrangements have you made to care for the pet in case you can no longer do so?

8. The number of hours per day the animal will be left alone, and where you will keep the animal when left alone?

9. A list of any animals you've had in the last 10 years, including how long you had them and where they are now. Please include the names of each animal, and the type of animal.

10. Are/were they spayed/neutered? Current on vaccines? On heartworm prevention (dog)?

11. Who is your current/previous veterinarian (clinic name and phone number)? You must call your vet and give permission to release information regarding your pets, we will be contacting your veterinarian as a reference.

12. How much time do your current/previous pets spend outside? How much time would this new pet spend outdoors?

13. Does anyone in your family suffer from pet allergies?

14. Rescue animals require time to adjust to their new home. Are you willing to give this animal adequate time for proper adjustment - perhaps three weeks or more? What amount of time do you consider to be reasonable for adjustment?

15. What behaviors would you be unable to tolerate from an adopted cat?

scratching furniture, jumping up on furniture/counter tops, playing in early am hours, meowing/howling,
getting into cabinets/closets/cupboards, hiding from guests/other family members, shedding hair on furniture/clothes, climbing curtains/drapes/blinds, escaping, fighting, throwing up/hairballs.




16. Methods I plan to use to discourage unwanted behavior(s):


yell, put cat in another room, remove problem item(s),
put cat outside, won’t tolerate behaviors
swat/spank/hit with newspaper, spritz with water, throw something at cat, who cares cats are cats.

David Caruso is up-to-date with routine shots, house trained and spayed/neutered.

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