


Bruce
- Adult
- Male
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
- Tabby
About Bruce
Cincinnati, OH
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Bruce’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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Bruce's Story
For inquiries contact jean@staf.org. Information and application are at www.staf.org.<br/><br/>If you are looking for a distinctive and special guy, Bruce could very well be the one to capture your heart! This young tabby with the bobtail and left ear tip tells you he has some unique features. Bruce was rescued by a colony-feeder who realized that outside was no place for him when she discovered he had a bit of a head-tremor. Bruce was diagnosed with cerebellar hypoplasia (CH), a non-progressive developmental condition in which the cerebellum of the brain is incompletely formed. For Bruce, this condition is mild, but with no tail either he does not have all of the easy mobility that cats without CH have. Bruce knows no different, however, and is quite spry, playing and engaging with other cats, with whom he gets along seamlessly.<br/><br/>Although Bruce is a tad shy and cautious, he is optimistic and once he gets to know you, he is a wonderfully loyal friend. There may be some time for acclimation and assimilation into just the perfect home since Bruce may need a few extra props to get him on top of the sofa or the bed. This gentle boy has left his rough start behind him and is truly ready for a warm, permanent place to call his own. He may be a little wobbly on his feet, but he's totally a reliable guy for a lifetime of love!<br/>DOB 2021<br/><br/><br/>Cat adoption information and application can be found at www.staf.org.<br/>All cats and kittens have been vet-checked, spayed/neutered, and are up-to-date on vaccinations. Adoption fee includes carrier, scratching pad, starter pack of food and litter, and toy. We prefer kittens be adopted in pairs. We offer free advice anytime about your adopted cat. If, for any reason, it doesn't work out, we will take the cat back, anytime in the future. Potential adopters must be interviewed in person, at the shelter, and live within 150 miles of Cincinnati. We will ask you to return to the shelter for a second visit to be sure of your decision. Sorry, we do not ship our cats or kittens! Please email Jean at jean@staf.org for more info. on adopting!
For inquiries contact jean@staf.org. Information and application are at www.staf.org.
If you are looking for a distinctive and special guy, Bruce could very well be the one to capture your heart! This young tabby with the bobtail and left ear tip tells you he has some unique features. Bruce was rescued by a colony-feeder who realized that outside was no place for him when she discovered he had a bit of a head-tremor. Bruce was diagnosed with cerebellar hypoplasia (CH), a non-progressive developmental condition in which the cerebellum of the brain is incompletely formed. For Bruce, this condition is mild, but with no tail either he does not have all of the easy mobility that cats without CH have. Bruce knows no different, however, and is quite spry, playing and engaging with other cats, with whom he gets along seamlessly.
Although Bruce is a tad shy and cautious, he is optimistic and once he gets to know you, he is a wonderfully loyal friend. There may be some time for acclimation and assimilation into just
For inquiries contact jean@staf.org. Information and application are at www.staf.org.
If you are looking for a distinctive and special guy, Bruce could very well be the one to capture your heart! This young tabby with the bobtail and left ear tip tells you he has some unique features. Bruce was rescued by a colony-feeder who realized that outside was no place for him when she discovered he had a bit of a head-tremor. Bruce was diagnosed with cerebellar hypoplasia (CH), a non-progressive developmental condition in which the cerebellum of the brain is incompletely formed. For Bruce, this condition is mild, but with no tail either he does not have all of the easy mobility that cats without CH have. Bruce knows no different, however, and is quite spry, playing and engaging with other cats, with whom he gets along seamlessly.
Although Bruce is a tad shy and cautious, he is optimistic and once he gets to know you, he is a wonderfully loyal friend. There may be some time for acclimation and assimilation into just the perfect home since Bruce may need a few extra props to get him on top of the sofa or the bed. This gentle boy has left his rough start behind him and is truly ready for a warm, permanent place to call his own. He may be a little wobbly on his feet, but he's totally a reliable guy for a lifetime of love!
DOB 2021
Cat adoption information and application can be found at www.s
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Bruce is from Save the Animals Foundation
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