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Adler

  • Adult
  • Male
  • Medium
  • Tabby

About Adler

Antioch, CA

Breed

Tabby

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Male
Medium
(7-11 lbs)

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes

Adoption Fee

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Adler's Story

Aspen and Alder are two year old bonded brothers. Both are brown striped tabbies and weigh an estimated 12# each. They are slow to adjust to a new place but once they do both are quite affectionate when they want to be. They would do better in a quieter environment, and we do not recommend them for a house with children or dogs.<br/><br/>Aspen is quite talkative and is affectionate to the point that he gets underfoot all the time while demanding pets. He is not a lap kitty generally but loves to sit next to you or close by. He also likes to tuck himself under blankets draped over the couch.<br/><br/>Alder can be more standoffish but demands attention on the regular as well. He doesn't talk but makes up for it with a purr that can be heard from two rooms over. He is more likely to do his own thing or play with his brother.<br/><br/>I believe that they will only get more affectionate with time, but I can only socialize them during the day because I have an old lady kitty that stresses easily and needs time at night without young, rambunctious kitties pestering her. On the other hand, the boys are great at keeping each other entertained and I see no reason why they would not be fine at home on their own for longer stretches of time.<br/><br/>I am happy to let you meet Aspen and Alder in my home, where they show best. I have flexible availability including day and evening times. I can be reached at wildkatrescue@gmail.com if you have more questions or would like to arrange to meet them.<br/><br/>Thank you for considering a rescued kitten!! HALO's cats and kittens can be seen at Pet Food Express in Antioch and Clayton.<br/><br/>Please check ahead to see which store the kitty you are interested in will be at. Please bring your own carrier!<br/><br/>Antioch hours are every Saturday and Sunday 10am-1:30pm (except the third Saturday, we do not have an adoption event). Antioch store is located at 5829 Lone Tree Way, Suite B, Antioch, CA.<br/><br/>Clayton hours are every Saturday and Sunday, 10:30am-2pm. Clayton store is located at 5404 Ygnacio Valley Rd.<br/><br/>For further information, please email the foster, or contacthalo@yahoo.com. To see more of our cats and dogs, please visit http://www.eccchalo.org

Aspen and Alder are two year old bonded brothers. Both are brown striped tabbies and weigh an estimated 12# each. They are slow to adjust to a new place but once they do both are quite affectionate when they want to be. They would do better in a quieter environment, and we do not recommend them for a house with children or dogs.

Aspen is quite talkative and is affectionate to the point that he gets underfoot all the time while demanding pets. He is not a lap kitty generally but loves to sit next to you or close by. He also likes to tuck himself under blankets draped over the couch.

Alder can be more standoffish but demands attention on the regular as well. He doesn't talk but makes up for it with a purr that can be heard from two rooms over. He is more likely to do his own thing or play with his brother.

I believe that they will only get more affectionate with time, but I can only socialize them during the day because I have an old lady kitty that stresses easily and needs time at night without you

Aspen and Alder are two year old bonded brothers. Both are brown striped tabbies and weigh an estimated 12# each. They are slow to adjust to a new place but once they do both are quite affectionate when they want to be. They would do better in a quieter environment, and we do not recommend them for a house with children or dogs.

Aspen is quite talkative and is affectionate to the point that he gets underfoot all the time while demanding pets. He is not a lap kitty generally but loves to sit next to you or close by. He also likes to tuck himself under blankets draped over the couch.

Alder can be more standoffish but demands attention on the regular as well. He doesn't talk but makes up for it with a purr that can be heard from two rooms over. He is more likely to do his own thing or play with his brother.

I believe that they will only get more affectionate with time, but I can only socialize them during the day because I have an old lady kitty that stresses easily and needs time at night without young, rambunctious kitties pestering her. On the other hand, the boys are great at keeping each other entertained and I see no reason why they would not be fine at home on their own for longer stretches of time.

I am happy to let you meet Aspen and Alder in my home, where they show best. I have flexible availability including day and evening times. I can be reached at wildkatrescue@gmail.co

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How To Adopt

How can I adopt Adler?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Homeless Animals' Lifeline Organization (H.A.L.O.). They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if Adler is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to Homeless Animals' Lifeline Organization (H.A.L.O.) for details on the pet.
When can I meet Adler?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Homeless Animals' Lifeline Organization (H.A.L.O.) will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Adler, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Homeless Animals' Lifeline Organization (H.A.L.O.), and they'll be happy to help!

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