

Jack Pepboys
- Young
- Male
- Medium
About Jack Pepboys
Chandler, AZ
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Jack Pepboys’s Compatibility
This pet has bad compatibility with kids.
This pet has bad compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Jack Pepboys's Story
Approximate date of birth: 4/19/2025 Meet Jack: a stunning, silky-coated sweetheart searching for his perfect match. Jack is incredibly affectionate and thrives on human connection and quiet moments of bonding. For someone who is home most of the day—such as a work-from-home adopter or a homebody—Jack would be perfectly happy as an only cat, soaking up all the love and attention. However, if Jack will be left alone for longer periods, he has shown that he does best with a friendly feline companion. After being introduced to his foster home's gentle, social cat, Jack clearly enjoyed the companionship and felt more at ease. In this case, a young kitten or a proven, cat-friendly, non-dominant cat would be ideal. He would not be a good fit for homes with multiple cats or with more assertive personalities. Jack is a sensitive, timid soul who does best in calm, low-chaos environments. Slow, patient interaction is key. To set him up for success, he'll need to start in a small, quiet space—such as a bathroom or cozy bedroom—before gradually exploring the rest of the home. When introductions are gentle and unhurried, Jack blossoms beautifully. Jack also has some wonderful quirks that make him truly special: • He can run on a cat wheel like a pro. • He loves lounging on a window shelf, happily watching the world outside. • A cat wall is one of his favorite playgrounds—he delights in hopping from piece to piece. If you have a peaceful home, a caring heart, and either plenty of time to spend with one special cat—or room for two gentle companions—Jack could be the perfect addition to your family. He's ready to share his affection, charm, and silky-soft beauty with someone who understands his gentle spirit. | Sociable with cats: Likes less-dominant cats with proper introduction | Sociable with dogs: Does not like dogs | Sociable with kids: good with cat-experienced kids over 12| Health information: All cats and kittens are spayed and neutered, preventatively dewormed, and microchipped. In addition, they are FeLV/FIV tested and vaccinated as appropriate by age. | Interested in adopting? Apply to meet and adopt. | How to apply: please fill out application at https://www.savingonelife.org/adopt/apply/
Approximate date of birth: 4/19/2025 Meet Jack: a stunning, silky-coated sweetheart searching for his perfect match. Jack is incredibly affectionate and thrives on human connection and quiet moments of bonding. For someone who is home most of the day—such as a work-from-home adopter or a homebody—Jack would be perfectly happy as an only cat, soaking up all the love and attention. However, if Jack will be left alone for longer periods, he has shown that he does best with a friendly feline companion. After being introduced to his foster home's gentle, social cat, Jack clearly enjoyed the companionship and felt more at ease. In this case, a young kitten or a proven, cat-friendly, non-dominant cat would be ideal. He would not be a good fit for homes with multiple cats or with more assertive personalities. Jack is a sensitive, timid soul who does best in calm, low-chaos environments. Slow, patient interaction is key. To set him up for success, he'll need to start in a small, quiet space—such as a bathroom or cozy bedroomA
Approximate date of birth: 4/19/2025 Meet Jack: a stunning, silky-coated sweetheart searching for his perfect match. Jack is incredibly affectionate and thrives on human connection and quiet moments of bonding. For someone who is home most of the day—such as a work-from-home adopter or a homebody—Jack would be perfectly happy as an only cat, soaking up all the love and attention. However, if Jack will be left alone for longer periods, he has shown that he does best with a friendly feline companion. After being introduced to his foster home's gentle, social cat, Jack clearly enjoyed the companionship and felt more at ease. In this case, a young kitten or a proven, cat-friendly, non-dominant cat would be ideal. He would not be a good fit for homes with multiple cats or with more assertive personalities. Jack is a sensitive, timid soul who does best in calm, low-chaos environments. Slow, patient interaction is key. To set him up for success, he'll need to start in a small, quiet space—such as a bathroom or cozy bedroom—before gradually exploring the rest of the home. When introductions are gentle and unhurried, Jack blossoms beautifully. Jack also has some wonderful quirks that make him truly special: • He can run on a cat wheel like a pro. • He loves lounging on a window shelf, happily watching the world outside. • A cat wall is one of his favorite playgrounds—he delights in hopping from piece to pie
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