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Cody

  • Adult
  • Male
  • Extra Large
  • Domestic Short Hair

About Cody

Monroe, MI

Breed

Domestic Short Hair

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Male
Extra Large
(17+ lbs)
Coat: Short
Tabby (Brown / Chocolate), White

Behavior

Personality
Dignified, Independent, Friendly, Funny, Couch potato, Playful
House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes
Special Needs:
Yes

Cody’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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Cody's Story

Cody is a Domestic Short Hair (DSH), male, DOB: 3/15/14.<br/><br/>Make no mistake about it, this endearing, seasoned gentleman, Cody, has a great fondness for the simpler things in life: a comfy couch to sit on and a friend to share it with. With a purr motor to be reckoned with, he'll have no problem letting you know how he feels, especially when it comes to breakfast, which is one of his favorite times of the day (us too). He particularly likes head scratches and ear rubs too - armed with a willingness to pet and a few of his favorite treats, you won't have to work hard to get in his good graces. <br/><br/>A fairly large cat, Cody is calm and easy-to-please with a comfort zone he likes to operate in, but being a no-nonsense, pretty confident feline means he’ll warm-up quickly given a little time to settle in and become familiar with a new environment. With an easy-going independence, he enjoys taking strolls to explore his environment and on occasion will show a spark of delightful playfulness when a stray dust bunny or a toy that grabs his interest. <br/><br/>Cody came to Monroe SPCA from a unique situation - his previous owner was incapacitated and due to medical reasons, had to live in a long-term recovery facility. Cody was left behind, living alone for an extended period of time, only being fed by a family member. When he came to us he was severely matted along his backside, which had to be shaved; his fur was brittle and in poor condition - after months of an improved diet and meeting his grooming needs, his coat has improved dramatically. On intake we also treated him for a severe UTI - he's now on a special diet of Urinary Maintenance and bladder health support supplements. He was treated for Giardia, Coccidia, fleas, and Tape and Roundworm as well while with us.<br/><br/>Now a fully healed, happy, and confident feline, Cody is currently on a special diet: Urinary Maintenance and bladder health support supplements. He's looking for a forever family to welcome and embrace him as a life-long, beloved companion and family member, while at the same time, helping him stay happy and healthy by meeting his dietary needs.<br/><br/>Cody is best suited as an indoor pet and companion for a home with a calm, low-active lifestyle and no active young children under the age of six (6). He is comfortable with other compatible cats and kittens, and he’s comfortable in the presence of well-mannered, cat-friendly dogs, but he’ll need some adjustment time to warm-up and settle into his new surroundings. As with all Monroe SPCA adoptable animals, a home visit and a meet-n-greet with any housemate pets will be required prior to adoption.<br/><br/>Cody currently resides at Monroe SPCA’s Adoption Center and Retail Store. You can meet him by appointment with pre-approved adoption application. To start the adoption process, complete and submit Monroe SPCA’s adoption application linked above. <br/><br/>All Monroe SPCA cats available for adoption have an adoption fee of $85.00. This fee includes the cat being spayed or neutered, up-to-date on vaccinations, dewormed, tested for FeLV and FIV, and microchipped with lifelong registration prior to adoption.<br/><br/>Completed applications can be emailed to info@monroespca.org or dropped off at Monroe SPCA’s Adoption Center and Retail Store located at 293 W. Monroe Street, Dundee, MI. <br/><br/>For more information message us on Facebook or email info@monroespca.org.

Cody is a Domestic Short Hair (DSH), male, DOB: 3/15/14.

Make no mistake about it, this endearing, seasoned gentleman, Cody, has a great fondness for the simpler things in life: a comfy couch to sit on and a friend to share it with. With a purr motor to be reckoned with, he'll have no problem letting you know how he feels, especially when it comes to breakfast, which is one of his favorite times of the day (us too). He particularly likes head scratches and ear rubs too - armed with a willingness to pet and a few of his favorite treats, you won't have to work hard to get in his good graces.

A fairly large cat, Cody is calm and easy-to-please with a comfort zone he likes to operate in, but being a no-nonsense, pretty confident feline means he’ll warm-up quickly given a little time to settle in and become familiar with a new environment. With an easy-going independence, he enjoys taking strolls to explore his environment and on occasion will show a spark of delightful playfulness when a stray dust bunny or a

Cody is a Domestic Short Hair (DSH), male, DOB: 3/15/14.

Make no mistake about it, this endearing, seasoned gentleman, Cody, has a great fondness for the simpler things in life: a comfy couch to sit on and a friend to share it with. With a purr motor to be reckoned with, he'll have no problem letting you know how he feels, especially when it comes to breakfast, which is one of his favorite times of the day (us too). He particularly likes head scratches and ear rubs too - armed with a willingness to pet and a few of his favorite treats, you won't have to work hard to get in his good graces.

A fairly large cat, Cody is calm and easy-to-please with a comfort zone he likes to operate in, but being a no-nonsense, pretty confident feline means he’ll warm-up quickly given a little time to settle in and become familiar with a new environment. With an easy-going independence, he enjoys taking strolls to explore his environment and on occasion will show a spark of delightful playfulness when a stray dust bunny or a toy that grabs his interest.

Cody came to Monroe SPCA from a unique situation - his previous owner was incapacitated and due to medical reasons, had to live in a long-term recovery facility. Cody was left behind, living alone for an extended period of time, only being fed by a family member. When he came to us he was severely matted along his backside, which had to be shaved; his fur was

How To Adopt

Cody was listed as Adoptable by Monroe SPCA
How can I adopt Cody?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Monroe SPCA. 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 Cody 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 Monroe SPCA for details on the pet.
When can I meet Cody?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Monroe SPCA will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Cody, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Monroe SPCA, and they'll be happy to help!
Monroe SPCA's Adoption Policy
If you wish to meet one of our adoptable animals in person, you will need to complete our adoption application first. After we review and approve your application, we will contact you to schedule a meeting. You can also meet many of our adoptable animals at adoption and special events or at area host sites. Adoption Policies: In order to adopt an animal from Monroe SPCA you must be 21 years of age and be able to show proof of residence. Please Note: If you rent or reside in a condominium or mobile home park, of if you belong to a homeowners’ association, you will need to provide written proof from your landlord, park manager, or association that you are permitted to own/have the pet you wish to adopt on the premises. A Monroe SPCA representative will call your landlord to verify any pet restrictions. Animals cannot be adopted as gifts for someone outside your residence. Animals presently owned by you must have a documented veterinary care history. This includes being up-to-date with necessary vaccines, heartworm testing and prevention for your dog(s), and being up-to-date with necessary vaccines for your cat(s). Adoption applicants must provide at least 2 character references that do not reside in the same household. Only one reference may be related to the applicant. Monroe SPCA will NOT adopt an animal in any of the following cases: A home with other dogs and/or cats that have not been spayed/neutered, A home located where ownership of the animal is banned, prohibited, and/or restricted (we recommend you research your city's animal-related ordinances prior to filling out an application), A home in which the dog's primary caregiver(s) is under the age(s) of 21, A home in which a resident has been convicted of cruelty, neglect, or dog fighting. Monroe SPCA reserves the right to refuse adoptions to anyone. Animals have individual needs and we try to place them accordingly. We operate on a “best placement” principle, meaning it is our goal to place each animal in an environment most suitable for his or her individual needs, as well as considering the adopting family’s expectations, needs, and current living conditions. After meeting with you and your family, we may suggest that an animal of different age, sex, size, energy-level, or temperament would be better suited to your household. For example, to reduce the likelihood of conflict, we might recommend an opposite-sex housemate dog as more suitable for households that already have a dog. Similarly, to increase the likelihood of positive interactions between the new pet and all household members in multiple pet households or households with young children, we may recommend a housemate dog or cat with a different energy-level, personality, or temperament. In any case, we do not want to have household family members disappointed or overwhelmed by a new pet; and equally, we do not want the new pet to undergo what can be a stressful transition, only to have the pet be unwanted or returned to us. Therefore, we conduct a very thorough and selective adoption screening. Our adoption process generally takes ten days to two weeks from the time we receive your application until you take your new pet home. Please be patient with us during this process and understand that we strive with every adoption to facilitate a good match between household family members and their new housemate family pet. Completing an adoption application does not guarantee you will be approved. No animals will be adopted to prospective owners who mislead or fail to provide accurate information on the adoption application. Foster-to-Adopt: In select instances, you will have the option to temporarily foster an animal before completing the adoption. This requires completing the adoption application and making a refundable deposit equal to the adoption fee of the animal you are interested in. You must finalize the adoption or return the animal to us at the end of your specified foster period.

Cody is from Monroe SPCA

[Monroe, MI]

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