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Hawkeye

  • Adult
  • Male
  • Medium
  • Domestic Short Hair

About Hawkeye

Muskegon, MI

Breed

Domestic Short HairMix

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Male
Medium
(7-11 lbs)

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Hawkeye’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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Hawkeye's Story

This post has taken 3 very long years to be written...just hear us out. Hawkeye came to us in January of 2023 with 3 "siblings" that were found in a trailer park. We don't believe they had ever had a person or house to call their own, and boy did they act like it! They wanted nothing to do with us at the beginning...Hawkeye was definitely the most feral out of all of them. <br/><br/>Over time, we were able to get 2 of them to trust us and they were adopted. This left us with Hawkeye and Loki (who is also still here). Hawkeye has always been a kitty who likes to look down at us from afar. If you were to get close to him, he would hiss at you and run. If you were to try to grab him, he would poop and run (nope, I'm not joking). This went on for well over a year, so we gave him space to come to us, in his own time. <br/><br/>Over the last 6 months, Hawkeye has let his defenses down. He started to stay when we were near him, he would take lick stick treats from our fingers, and we knew we had a chance when he would come and sniff our hand when we were petting other kitties. After a couple more months, a few of our afternoon volunteers made a huge step and were starting to be able to pet him. Today, most people who comes into the room that sits on the floor gets to pet Hawkeye if they let him come to them. He loves getting booty scratches (which is even better because he has a nubby tail), head scratches and if you have treats for him, he is in total heaven!<br/><br/>At 4 years old, Hawkeye has spent half of his life at the shelter, we would absolutely love if he could find his furever home with a family who is willing to let him come to them. Let him feel safe, loved and and allow him to be him. If you are looking for a kitty to join your family, please consider Hawkeye!!<br/>You may find me on our website under "ADOPT

This post has taken 3 very long years to be written...just hear us out. Hawkeye came to us in January of 2023 with 3 "siblings" that were found in a trailer park. We don't believe they had ever had a person or house to call their own, and boy did they act like it! They wanted nothing to do with us at the beginning...Hawkeye was definitely the most feral out of all of them.

Over time, we were able to get 2 of them to trust us and they were adopted. This left us with Hawkeye and Loki (who is also still here). Hawkeye has always been a kitty who likes to look down at us from afar. If you were to get close to him, he would hiss at you and run. If you were to try to grab him, he would poop and run (nope, I'm not joking). This went on for well over a year, so we gave him space to come to us, in his own time.

Over the last 6 months, Hawkeye has let his defenses down. He started to stay when we were near him, he would take lick stick treats from our fingers, and we knew we had a chance when he would come and snif

This post has taken 3 very long years to be written...just hear us out. Hawkeye came to us in January of 2023 with 3 "siblings" that were found in a trailer park. We don't believe they had ever had a person or house to call their own, and boy did they act like it! They wanted nothing to do with us at the beginning...Hawkeye was definitely the most feral out of all of them.

Over time, we were able to get 2 of them to trust us and they were adopted. This left us with Hawkeye and Loki (who is also still here). Hawkeye has always been a kitty who likes to look down at us from afar. If you were to get close to him, he would hiss at you and run. If you were to try to grab him, he would poop and run (nope, I'm not joking). This went on for well over a year, so we gave him space to come to us, in his own time.

Over the last 6 months, Hawkeye has let his defenses down. He started to stay when we were near him, he would take lick stick treats from our fingers, and we knew we had a chance when he would come and sniff our hand when we were petting other kitties. After a couple more months, a few of our afternoon volunteers made a huge step and were starting to be able to pet him. Today, most people who comes into the room that sits on the floor gets to pet Hawkeye if they let him come to them. He loves getting booty scratches (which is even better because he has a nubby tail), head scratches and if you have t

How To Adopt

Hawkeye was listed as Adoptable by The Noah Project
How can I adopt Hawkeye?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with The Noah Project. 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 Hawkeye 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 The Noah Project for details on the pet.
When can I meet Hawkeye?
If you've submitted an inquiry, The Noah Project will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Hawkeye, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to The Noah Project, and they'll be happy to help!
The Noah Project's Adoption Policy
Our adoption process follows a walk-in first-come, first-served policy with no appointment needed and a completed & approved adoption application. We encourage adopters to get to know dogs they are interested in outside of the kennel and choose dogs based on personality and being a good fit with their family and their lifestyle. Once you meet an animal you wish to adopt, we'll sit down for an informational consultation to ensure that you and the pet you've selected are a good match. During this process we'll also review the animal's medical and behavioral records, explain policies and services available to adopters, and help you choose the right pet supplies. Please complete an application only if you meet all the requirements for a specific pet or list the type of pet you are interested in. Applications can either be brought into Noah Project in person or emailed to info@noahprojectmuskegon.org. This form is quite detailed and will provide us with the information necessary to adopt. We will begin processing your application as soon as possible. Important steps in the process will include contacting your veterinarian, personal references, and landlords. Approved applications will be kept on file for up to 90 days.

Hawkeye is from The Noah Project

[Muskegon, MI]

Our Mission
We are dedicated to providing the compassionate well-being of abused, unwanted, and surrendered pets. Animals in our care are spayed or neutered, receive all appropriate veterinary care, and are treated with love and respect as they await to be matched into loving forever homes! Our goal is to educate the community on anima...
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Location
5205 Airline Rd Muskegon, MI, 49443

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