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Bigfoot (adventure cat)

  • Adult
  • Male
  • Medium
  • Domestic Short Hair

About Bigfoot (adventure cat)

Gig Harbor, WA

Breed

Domestic Short Hair

Physical Traits

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

Behavior

Bigfoot (adventure cat)’s Compatibility

    This pet has good 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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Bigfoot (adventure cat)'s Story

Bigfoot started his life as a barn cat outside, but is so friendly we wanted to give him a home. We think he is 2 or 3 years old. Because he lived the first few years of his life outside he still loves to lay in a sunny yard, or curl up in a pile of dirt and sleep the day away. He is harness and leash trained so his fosters take him out into a fenced in yard and let him get his fill of fresh air. He is a great walker on the leash and will follow right by your side like a dog. We normally don’t advocate for outside kitties, but Bigfoot would probably hate life confined inside 100%. He is also polydactyly and has some really great giant feet! So cute! Bigfoot does have some allergies. He is allergic to fleas so would need to be kept current on his flea meds. We think he has another allergy which we are trying to figure out. It may require a special diet food For him. But his allergies are easily controlled with simple meds that he has no problem taking. He is a very smart, sweet, cuddly man who needs a forever family. He would be great with kids, is OK with other cats he mostly ignores them. I’m not sure how he would do with a dog. <br/><br/>To be considered, please apply at feistyfelines.org/adoption-application. Adoption fees for kittens are $232/one or $425/pair, adults are $160. “Shy guys” and special cases may be discounted. Includes spay/neuter, microchip, vaccines up to date, dewormed, flea treated, and combo tested.

Bigfoot started his life as a barn cat outside, but is so friendly we wanted to give him a home. We think he is 2 or 3 years old. Because he lived the first few years of his life outside he still loves to lay in a sunny yard, or curl up in a pile of dirt and sleep the day away. He is harness and leash trained so his fosters take him out into a fenced in yard and let him get his fill of fresh air. He is a great walker on the leash and will follow right by your side like a dog. We normally don’t advocate for outside kitties, but Bigfoot would probably hate life confined inside 100%. He is also polydactyly and has some really great giant feet! So cute! Bigfoot does have some allergies. He is allergic to fleas so would need to be kept current on his flea meds. We think he has another allergy which we are trying to figure out. It may require a special diet food For him. But his allergies are easily controlled with simple meds that he has no problem taking. He is a very smart, sweet, cuddly man who needs a forever family. He woul

Bigfoot started his life as a barn cat outside, but is so friendly we wanted to give him a home. We think he is 2 or 3 years old. Because he lived the first few years of his life outside he still loves to lay in a sunny yard, or curl up in a pile of dirt and sleep the day away. He is harness and leash trained so his fosters take him out into a fenced in yard and let him get his fill of fresh air. He is a great walker on the leash and will follow right by your side like a dog. We normally don’t advocate for outside kitties, but Bigfoot would probably hate life confined inside 100%. He is also polydactyly and has some really great giant feet! So cute! Bigfoot does have some allergies. He is allergic to fleas so would need to be kept current on his flea meds. We think he has another allergy which we are trying to figure out. It may require a special diet food For him. But his allergies are easily controlled with simple meds that he has no problem taking. He is a very smart, sweet, cuddly man who needs a forever family. He would be great with kids, is OK with other cats he mostly ignores them. I’m not sure how he would do with a dog.

To be considered, please apply at feistyfelines.org/adoption-application. Adoption fees for kittens are $232/one or $425/pair, adults are $160. “Shy guys” and special cases may be discounted. Includes spay/neuter, microchip, vaccines up to date, dewormed, flea treated, and combo t

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Feisty Felines's Adoption Policy
Please keep in mind that these kittens are primarily feral-born and their full history is often unknown. Their level of friendliness will vary depending on a number of factors, but we always do our best to describe their current comfort level in the posting. We require indoor-only homes. Partly due to the nature of the work we do with feral-born kittens that would be extremely difficult to get back inside if they escape outside. But also due to inherent dangers outside. (Rare exceptions may be made for adult cats that have previously been indoor/outdoor and would not adapt well as indoor-only pets, but these are uncommon). We also require owners to never declaw any adopted cats. Declawing is inhumane and has been shown to have a high correlation with chronic behavioral and health issues. With regards to kittens only, please note that we do give preference to approved adopters seeking a bonded pair of kittens. However, we understand not all homes can adopt a pair of kittens, so our secondary preference is a home a home with other cats. We may occasionally have kittens who would do well in a home with a dog or without other cats, but this is less common. While us humans can love them and play with them, it isn’t the same. They really do better with a friend. This policy does not apply to teenagers or adults. Adult (1 year +) and teenage cats (6 months to a year) may go to a home without other pets as long as we think they would thrive in that environment. Please note that all cats and kittens are placed on a case-by-case basis and there may be some unique exceptions to these policies if we think it is best for the cat. Thank you for understanding. They are fixed, chipped, vaccinated, combo testing done, deflead and dewormed. Adults and “shy guy” kitties receive the same treatment and are a discounted rate (dependent on level of shyness). Adoptions include a 30-day refund guarantee. If for any reason you decide it’s not a good fit within the first 30 days we will issue a full refund. Of course we will gladly take the kitty back beyond 30 days (space permitting), but refunds beyond 30 days are not guaranteed. To be considered, please apply at feistyfelines.org/adoption-application. Thanks for considering adopting a rescue! <3

Bigfoot (adventure cat) is from Feisty Felines

[Rochester, WA]

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The mission of Feisty Felines is to prevent overpopulation and suffering by spaying and neutering community cats, while also rescuing any kittens that can be socialized or friendly free roamers found at TNR sites.
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