





Bear *MUST BE ADOPTED AS A BUDDY*
- Young
- Male
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
About Bear *MUST BE ADOPTED AS A BUDDY*
Toronto, ON
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Bear *MUST BE ADOPTED AS A BUDDY*’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Bear *MUST BE ADOPTED AS A BUDDY*'s Story
Bear is a majestic six-month-old kitten with long legs, a sweet soul, and an even bigger heart. Playful and full of energy, he loves to roughhouse with his littermates-but compared to his siblings, he's the cautious one. Bear isn't timid so much as thoughtful; he prefers to take a moment to size up new situations before jumping in.<br/><br/>Once he feels comfortable, his affectionate side shines. Bear is a big cuddlebug who adores his humans, happily snuggling up after playtime. He also has a soft spot for toys, treats, and good food. Despite facing a few early challenges-hernia surgery and a bout of pancreatitis, both fully resolved-Bear has proven himself to be a resilient little fighter.<br/><br/>Because of his playful, social nature, Bear should be adopted with one of his littermates or into a home with another young, active cat. In return, he'll bring endless love, gentle companionship, and a lifetime of cuddles.<br/><br/>Bear must be adopted with Houdini or as a buddy to a friendly resident cat.<br/><br/>Like all ACR cats, Bear is up-to-date on vaccinations and has been treated for fleas and parasites. Bear experienced pancreatitis as a kitten, which means he remains predisposed to occasional flare-ups as an adult. Because of this, it is especially important that he receives regular, proactive veterinary examinations and routine laboratory testing. He should also be seen by a veterinarian promptly if he seems unwell, as he may require medical support to manage pain and nausea during episodes of pancreatitis.
Bear is a majestic six-month-old kitten with long legs, a sweet soul, and an even bigger heart. Playful and full of energy, he loves to roughhouse with his littermates-but compared to his siblings, he's the cautious one. Bear isn't timid so much as thoughtful; he prefers to take a moment to size up new situations before jumping in.
Once he feels comfortable, his affectionate side shines. Bear is a big cuddlebug who adores his humans, happily snuggling up after playtime. He also has a soft spot for toys, treats, and good food. Despite facing a few early challenges-hernia surgery and a bout of pancreatitis, both fully resolved-Bear has proven himself to be a resilient little fighter.
Because of his playful, social nature, Bear should be adopted with one of his littermates or into a home with another young, active cat. In return, he'll bring endless love, gentle companionship, and a lifetime of cuddles.
Bear must be adopted with Houdini or as a buddy to a friendly resident cat.
Like all ACR c
Bear is a majestic six-month-old kitten with long legs, a sweet soul, and an even bigger heart. Playful and full of energy, he loves to roughhouse with his littermates-but compared to his siblings, he's the cautious one. Bear isn't timid so much as thoughtful; he prefers to take a moment to size up new situations before jumping in.
Once he feels comfortable, his affectionate side shines. Bear is a big cuddlebug who adores his humans, happily snuggling up after playtime. He also has a soft spot for toys, treats, and good food. Despite facing a few early challenges-hernia surgery and a bout of pancreatitis, both fully resolved-Bear has proven himself to be a resilient little fighter.
Because of his playful, social nature, Bear should be adopted with one of his littermates or into a home with another young, active cat. In return, he'll bring endless love, gentle companionship, and a lifetime of cuddles.
Bear must be adopted with Houdini or as a buddy to a friendly resident cat.
Like all ACR cats, Bear is up-to-date on vaccinations and has been treated for fleas and parasites. Bear experienced pancreatitis as a kitten, which means he remains predisposed to occasional flare-ups as an adult. Because of this, it is especially important that he receives regular, proactive veterinary examinations and routine laboratory testing. He should also be seen by a veterinarian promptly if he seems u
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Bear *MUST BE ADOPTED AS A BUDDY* is from Annex Cat Rescue
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