




Cary Grant
- Young
- Male
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
About Cary Grant
Fulton, NY
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Cary Grant’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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Cary Grant's Story
Cary Grant – The Gentle Heartthrob<br/><br/>Quick Facts:<br/>Age: 5 months<br/>Gender: Male<br/>Breed: Domestic Shorthair<br/>Vaccinations: Up to date<br/>Spayed/Neutered: Yes<br/>FeLV/FIV: Negative<br/>Microchipped: Yes<br/>House Trained: Yes<br/>Good With: Cats<br/>Dog Compatibility: Unknown, may adjust with slow, proper introductions<br/><br/>Cary Grant’s Story<br/>Cary Grant spent the first few months of his life in the shelter, where constant noise and change made the world feel overwhelming. He came into foster care with the Oswego County SPCA unsure of what to expect, and big transitions can still be a lot for him at first.<br/><br/>Once Cary feels safe, however, his true personality shines through. He is incredibly sweet, gentle, and affectionate, forming strong bonds with the people he trusts. Cary enjoys playtime, loves other cats, and thrives in a calm environment where he can settle in at his own pace.<br/><br/>Cary is the kind of cat who doesn’t rush into affection — but when he does, it is sincere and deeply rewarding. With patience and consistency, he becomes a devoted companion who loves wholeheartedly.<br/><br/>If You’re Thinking About Adopting Me, I Think You Should Know<br/>I may be shy when I first arrive, but once I feel comfortable, I am a very loving and affectionate boy. I do best in a calm home with people who understand that trust takes time and who will let me move at my own pace.<br/><br/>Important Adoption Information and Next Steps:<br/>All animals adopted through the Oswego County SPCA (OCAWL) are:<br/>-Spayed or neutered<br/>-Up to date on age-appropriate vaccinations<br/>-Microchipped prior to adoption<br/>-Cats are FeLV/FIV tested, and dogs are heartworm tested (if age-appropriate).<br/>-Our animals are cared for in loving foster homes — they are not housed in a shelter environment.<br/>-We review all applications thoroughly to ensure the best match for both animal and adopter.<br/>-Our adoption fees help cover the cost of veterinary care, food, and rescue operations so we can continue saving animals throughout Oswego County.<br/><br/>To apply to adopt, please visit www.oswegocountyspca.org<br/> and complete our adoption application.<br/><br/>After Submitting Your Application:<br/>Please make sure you have notified your veterinarian that we will be calling and that it is okay to speak with us. If you do not currently have a vet, please determine which one you will be using and set up care in advance so we can confirm your new pet will receive medical attention when needed.<br/><br/>For Pets Already in the Home:<br/>Because the number of homeless animals in our area is so large, we adopt only to homes where current pets are spayed or neutered, with documented medical exceptions. We also require that all resident pets be up to date on their vaccinations to help ensure that everyone — both new and existing family members — stays healthy and safe.<br/><br/>Keep in Mind:<br/>We are 100 percent foster-based and 100 percent volunteer-operated, from the top down. Our team works hard to get animals into their forever homes as quickly as possible. Please be patient with us — but if you do not hear back within a few days, feel free to message us on our Facebook page to confirm your application went through.
Cary Grant – The Gentle Heartthrob
Quick Facts:
Age: 5 months
Gender: Male
Breed: Domestic Shorthair
Vaccinations: Up to date
Spayed/Neutered: Yes
FeLV/FIV: Negative
Microchipped: Yes
House Trained: Yes
Good With: Cats
Dog Compatibility: Unknown, may adjust with slow, proper introductions
Cary Grant’s Story
Cary Grant spent the first few months of his life in the shelter, where constant noise and change made the world feel overwhelming. He came into foster care with the Oswego County SPCA unsure of what to expect, and big transitions can still be a lot for him at first.
Once Cary feels safe, however, his true personality shines through. He is incredibly sweet, gentle, and affectionate, forming strong bonds with the people he trusts. Cary enjoys playtime, loves other cats, and thrives in a calm environment where he can settle in at his own pace.
Cary is the kind of cat who doesn’t rush into affection — but when he does, it is sincere and deeply re
Cary Grant – The Gentle Heartthrob
Quick Facts:
Age: 5 months
Gender: Male
Breed: Domestic Shorthair
Vaccinations: Up to date
Spayed/Neutered: Yes
FeLV/FIV: Negative
Microchipped: Yes
House Trained: Yes
Good With: Cats
Dog Compatibility: Unknown, may adjust with slow, proper introductions
Cary Grant’s Story
Cary Grant spent the first few months of his life in the shelter, where constant noise and change made the world feel overwhelming. He came into foster care with the Oswego County SPCA unsure of what to expect, and big transitions can still be a lot for him at first.
Once Cary feels safe, however, his true personality shines through. He is incredibly sweet, gentle, and affectionate, forming strong bonds with the people he trusts. Cary enjoys playtime, loves other cats, and thrives in a calm environment where he can settle in at his own pace.
Cary is the kind of cat who doesn’t rush into affection — but when he does, it is sincere and deeply rewarding. With patience and consistency, he becomes a devoted companion who loves wholeheartedly.
If You’re Thinking About Adopting Me, I Think You Should Know
I may be shy when I first arrive, but once I feel comfortable, I am a very loving and affectionate boy. I do best in a calm home with people who understand that trust takes time and who will let me move at my own pace.
Cary Grant is from Oswego County SPCA - OCAWL
[Fulton, NY]
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