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Brows

  • Adult
  • Male
  • Large
  • Domestic Short Hair
  • Domestic Short Hair

About Brows

Kansas City, MO

Breed

Domestic Short Hair&Domestic Short HairMix

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Male
Large
(12-16 lbs)

Behavior

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes

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Brows's Story

*This cat is from a hoarding situation. They will likely need time to adjust to home life. They have lived with many other cats but may have not experienced socialization with people and things like petting and large open spaces are overwhelming for them. Adopters should be willing to be patient during this process. Sequestering a cat in one small room for 2-4 weeks can be very helpful and gives the cat a safe place to call their own. It is important to let them go at their own pace with building a relationship with their new family and limiting lots of commotion and visitors in the beginning is wise. They may have not experienced life outside of the hoarding situation, so things could be overwhelming for them at first. Patience and positive interactions are crucial. Aversive methods of training should be avoided. Using treats, play and enrichment to build trust and teach new things is the way to go! All cats are of course unique and the time in which they each warm up to people and places is just as unique as they are.<br/><br/>My Friends at Wayside say:<br/>-I'm bonded with my best friend, Otter, and we MUST go home together!<br/>-I'm shy at first, but full of love<br/>-I'm a graduate of Wayside's TABBY program<br/><br/>My home preferences:<br/>-I would like a quiet home environment<br/>-I will need extra time to warm up in a home<br/>-I will need a cat savvy adopter<br/><br/>Hi, I’m Brows!<br/><br/>I’m a 3-year-old guy with a gentle heart and a story that’s still being written. I came from a hoarding situation with my best friend, Otter, and we’ve been by each other’s side through it all. We’re a bonded pair, which means wherever life takes us next, we’re going together!<br/><br/>I’ll be honest... I can be a little shy when we first meet. Big changes are a lot for me, so I like to take my time getting comfortable and figuring things out. But underneath that timid start is a whole lot of love just waiting to shine through. Once I trust you, you’ll see just how sweet I really am.<br/><br/>I’m also a proud graduate of the TABBY program (To Achieve Best Behavior Yet)! I’ve worked really hard to build my confidence and learn new skills, and I’ve made so much progress. I’m still growing every day, and I’m looking for someone who understands that the journey doesn’t stop here... it just continues at home!<br/><br/>What I really need is a patient, cat-savvy adopter who will give me (and Otter!) the time, space, and encouragement we need to keep blossoming. A quieter home where we can settle in at our own pace would be perfect. With a little understanding and a lot of love, I know we’ll become the best versions of ourselves.<br/><br/>If you’re someone who believes in second chances and finds joy in watching shy cats come out of their shells, we might just be the purrfect pair for you. Otter and I are ready to start our next chapter. Could it be with you? <br/><br/>Love, Brows

*This cat is from a hoarding situation. They will likely need time to adjust to home life. They have lived with many other cats but may have not experienced socialization with people and things like petting and large open spaces are overwhelming for them. Adopters should be willing to be patient during this process. Sequestering a cat in one small room for 2-4 weeks can be very helpful and gives the cat a safe place to call their own. It is important to let them go at their own pace with building a relationship with their new family and limiting lots of commotion and visitors in the beginning is wise. They may have not experienced life outside of the hoarding situation, so things could be overwhelming for them at first. Patience and positive interactions are crucial. Aversive methods of training should be avoided. Using treats, play and enrichment to build trust and teach new things is the way to go! All cats are of course unique and the time in which they each warm up to people and places is just as unique as they a

*This cat is from a hoarding situation. They will likely need time to adjust to home life. They have lived with many other cats but may have not experienced socialization with people and things like petting and large open spaces are overwhelming for them. Adopters should be willing to be patient during this process. Sequestering a cat in one small room for 2-4 weeks can be very helpful and gives the cat a safe place to call their own. It is important to let them go at their own pace with building a relationship with their new family and limiting lots of commotion and visitors in the beginning is wise. They may have not experienced life outside of the hoarding situation, so things could be overwhelming for them at first. Patience and positive interactions are crucial. Aversive methods of training should be avoided. Using treats, play and enrichment to build trust and teach new things is the way to go! All cats are of course unique and the time in which they each warm up to people and places is just as unique as they are.

My Friends at Wayside say:
-I'm bonded with my best friend, Otter, and we MUST go home together!
-I'm shy at first, but full of love
-I'm a graduate of Wayside's TABBY program

My home preferences:
-I would like a quiet home environment
-I will need extra time to warm up in a home
-I will need a cat savvy adopter

Hi, I’m Brows!

I’m a 3

How To Adopt

Brows was listed as Adoptable by Wayside Waifs Animal Shelter
How can I adopt Brows?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Wayside Waifs Animal Shelter. 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 Brows 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 Wayside Waifs Animal Shelter for details on the pet.
When can I meet Brows?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Wayside Waifs Animal Shelter will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Brows, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Wayside Waifs Animal Shelter, and they'll be happy to help!
Wayside Waifs Animal Shelter's Adoption Policy
No appointment needed to meet the animals in our care. You can learn more on our website: https://waysidewaifs.org/adopt-a-pet/

Brows is from Wayside Waifs Animal Shelter

[Kansas City, MO]

Our Mission
Preparing pets and people for the bond of their lives.
Today's hours: 11am - 7pm
Location
3901 Martha Truman Road. Kansas City, MO, 64137

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