




Harry Potter
- Adult
- Male
- Medium
About Harry Potter
Plainville, MA
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Harry Potter’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has bad compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Harry Potter's Story
All of our cats and kittens receive an exam, are spayed/neutered, fully vaccinated, de-wormed, de-flead, tested for FeLV and FIV, and microchipped.<br/><br/>Harry Potter is a long‑haired, white and brown male born September 22, 2017, who is gentle, people‑loving, and happiest when he can be close to his person. He forms strong bonds, thrives on human attention, and takes in the world with soft, curious eyes.<br/><br/>Harry Potter previously lived outdoors and still finds doorways very interesting, so his adopter will need to be mindful about keeping him safely inside.<br/><br/>Please read this part carefully: Harry Potter must be an only cat, and this is not flexible. Around other cats, he becomes anxious, and that anxiety shows up as stress‑related marking, which is common in ragdoll‑type and other sensitive long‑haired cats. In a calm, single‑cat home, this improves a lot — but during stressful moments, the marking can return. He needs an adopter who understands this and is genuinely willing to support him through it with patience, cleaning, and consistency. If you’re open to that, he will absolutely thrive.<br/><br/>To help him stay comfortable, Harry Potter takes a simple anti‑stress medication and gets Miralax mixed into his canned food to keep him regular — both easy parts of his routine.<br/>With people, Harry Potter is warm, affectionate, and deeply appreciative of kindness. He enjoys gentle handling and settles in beautifully when he feels safe. For the adopter who can offer a calm, stable, single‑cat home, Harry Potter will be a devoted, loving companion with a truly special bond.<br/><br/>If you’re looking for a sweet, well‑mannered cuddle companion who brings both calm and playfulness to a home, Nellie is ready to be your little lovebug.<br/><br/>If you have submitted an application and have been waiting to hear back from us for a few days, please check your SPAM folder. Adding adoptions@angelcathaven.com to your contacts may prevent the emails from being sent to the SPAM folder. If this is happening, please add cheri@angelcathaven.com to your contacts.
All of our cats and kittens receive an exam, are spayed/neutered, fully vaccinated, de-wormed, de-flead, tested for FeLV and FIV, and microchipped.
Harry Potter is a long‑haired, white and brown male born September 22, 2017, who is gentle, people‑loving, and happiest when he can be close to his person. He forms strong bonds, thrives on human attention, and takes in the world with soft, curious eyes.
Harry Potter previously lived outdoors and still finds doorways very interesting, so his adopter will need to be mindful about keeping him safely inside.
Please read this part carefully: Harry Potter must be an only cat, and this is not flexible. Around other cats, he becomes anxious, and that anxiety shows up as stress‑related marking, which is common in ragdoll‑type and other sensitive long‑haired cats. In a calm, single‑cat home, this improves a lot — but during stressful moments, the marking can return. He needs an adopter who understands this and is genuinely willing to support him through it with
All of our cats and kittens receive an exam, are spayed/neutered, fully vaccinated, de-wormed, de-flead, tested for FeLV and FIV, and microchipped.
Harry Potter is a long‑haired, white and brown male born September 22, 2017, who is gentle, people‑loving, and happiest when he can be close to his person. He forms strong bonds, thrives on human attention, and takes in the world with soft, curious eyes.
Harry Potter previously lived outdoors and still finds doorways very interesting, so his adopter will need to be mindful about keeping him safely inside.
Please read this part carefully: Harry Potter must be an only cat, and this is not flexible. Around other cats, he becomes anxious, and that anxiety shows up as stress‑related marking, which is common in ragdoll‑type and other sensitive long‑haired cats. In a calm, single‑cat home, this improves a lot — but during stressful moments, the marking can return. He needs an adopter who understands this and is genuinely willing to support him through it with patience, cleaning, and consistency. If you’re open to that, he will absolutely thrive.
To help him stay comfortable, Harry Potter takes a simple anti‑stress medication and gets Miralax mixed into his canned food to keep him regular — both easy parts of his routine.
With people, Harry Potter is warm, affectionate, and deeply appreciative of kindness. He enjoys gentle handling and sett
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