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Gomer (bonded to Baby Doll)

  • Young
  • Male
  • Large
  • Domestic Short Hair

About Gomer (bonded to Baby Doll)

Middlesex, NJ

Breed

Domestic Short Hair

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Male
Large
(12-16 lbs)
Coat: Short
Black & White / Tuxedo

Behavior

Personality
Affectionate, Gentle, Playful, Funny
House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Gomer (bonded to Baby Doll)’s Compatibility

    This pet has good compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has good compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Gomer (bonded to Baby Doll)'s Story

Gomer Homer (bonded to Baby Doll) has grown into a handsome fellow. He may be slow to warm up, however once he has settled in, you are in for a treat. <br/>Gomer loves: being brushed, pet, belly rubs, playing, helping you shred cardboard boxes, and playing with his little sister. <br/>Although he doesn't enjoy being picked up, he is learning to be a lap cat. (it is challenging to be a couch cat with a busy dog in his foster home). When his foster mom sits on the floor he likes to sit between her legs, being grounded to the floor and getting belly rubs and pets. Can you believe it, a cat that enjoys belly rubs?! He spooks if you try to kiss him though. Silly boy! He loves playing with the other cats in his foster home and will easily become jealous if someone else is being pet. He will gently come over rubbing on the human and other cat as he nicely requests to be pet or brushed too. His foster mom loves how he rubs on her ankles in the kitchen and calls for her with a goose like honk kind of meow. You really are a funny boy, Gomer! His favorite toy is a canvas fish. He talks to it and carries it around the house. This is his baby and a fresh set of these toy fish would come with his adoption. If you are Gomer's chosen human, you may just wake up to a toy fish by your bed. He is accustom to a foster room with his sister and would do well in a smaller home. (he does have freedom of the whole home at this time).

Gomer Homer (bonded to Baby Doll) has grown into a handsome fellow. He may be slow to warm up, however once he has settled in, you are in for a treat.
Gomer loves: being brushed, pet, belly rubs, playing, helping you shred cardboard boxes, and playing with his little sister.
Although he doesn't enjoy being picked up, he is learning to be a lap cat. (it is challenging to be a couch cat with a busy dog in his foster home). When his foster mom sits on the floor he likes to sit between her legs, being grounded to the floor and getting belly rubs and pets. Can you believe it, a cat that enjoys belly rubs?! He spooks if you try to kiss him though. Silly boy! He loves playing with the other cats in his foster home and will easily become jealous if someone else is being pet. He will gently come over rubbing on the human and other cat as he nicely requests to be pet or brushed too. His foster mom loves how he rubs on her ankles in the kitchen and calls for her with a goose like honk kind of meow. You really are a fu

Gomer Homer (bonded to Baby Doll) has grown into a handsome fellow. He may be slow to warm up, however once he has settled in, you are in for a treat.
Gomer loves: being brushed, pet, belly rubs, playing, helping you shred cardboard boxes, and playing with his little sister.
Although he doesn't enjoy being picked up, he is learning to be a lap cat. (it is challenging to be a couch cat with a busy dog in his foster home). When his foster mom sits on the floor he likes to sit between her legs, being grounded to the floor and getting belly rubs and pets. Can you believe it, a cat that enjoys belly rubs?! He spooks if you try to kiss him though. Silly boy! He loves playing with the other cats in his foster home and will easily become jealous if someone else is being pet. He will gently come over rubbing on the human and other cat as he nicely requests to be pet or brushed too. His foster mom loves how he rubs on her ankles in the kitchen and calls for her with a goose like honk kind of meow. You really are a funny boy, Gomer! His favorite toy is a canvas fish. He talks to it and carries it around the house. This is his baby and a fresh set of these toy fish would come with his adoption. If you are Gomer's chosen human, you may just wake up to a toy fish by your bed. He is accustom to a foster room with his sister and would do well in a smaller home. (he does have freedom of the whole home at this

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Paws for Peace's Adoption Policy
The adoption process involves an application and at least one meeting. We ask everyone interested in adopting one of our cats to complete an application. We will review your application, and if it is approved, you will have an opportunity to meet the cat and interact with him or her. Following this meeting, we like to take a day or two for everybody to sleep on the decision before we go forward with the adoption. Approval of the application does not guarantee that the adoption will go forward. It is only one part of the process. All of our cats live in private foster homes. They have their own condo at the Pet Valu in Piscataway, 1354 Centennial Ave, but we rotate them there, so if you are interested in a particular cat please contact us before you make the trip. The adoption fee for a spayed or neutered cat is $150. The fee for an unaltered kitten is $90, with a $25 rebate when you spay or neuter your kitten. All cats and kittens are microchipped and vaccinated against rabies and distemper. Once the cats are adopted, we like to visit them in their new homes to make sure they are settling in nicely and that the new situation is a good fit for everyone involved. If for any reason the adoption doesn’t work, we only ask that the cat comes back to us. These cats are our babies and we are committed to placing them in homes best suited to their personalities and those of the families who adopt them.

Gomer (bonded to Baby Doll) is from Paws for Peace

[Middlesex, NJ]

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