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Jacked Up Jack

  • Senior
  • Male
  • Large
  • Domestic Short Hair

About Jacked Up Jack

Gibsonia, PA

Breed

Domestic Short Hair

Physical Traits

Senior
(8+ years)
Male
Large
(12-16 lbs)
Gray / Blue / Silver, White

Behavior

Personality
Easily Overstimulated, Easy to Handle, FIV positive, Food Treat Motivated, Likes to Bird Watch, Likes to Nap, Litter Box Trained, Lounger, Loves Being Petted, Outgoing, Purry, Sassy, Social, Sweet, Derpy, Skittish, Special Dietary Needs
House-trained: Yes

Health

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

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Jacked Up Jack's Story

(Are you ready for it?)<br/>Meet... Jacked Up Jack!<br/><br/>Jacked Up Jack got his name because...what Trash Cat doesn't have a few things wrong with them? This poor guy came to TCR with a long, open leg wound, painful ears, unbearably itchy skin, and some bad teefers in need of removal. Now that he's been with us a few months, Jack is in much better shape, but he still can't help but look a bit pitiful.<br/><br/>We suspect Jack might have had a run in with a car or something else at one point - his front paws are wonky/curvy and a bit "jacked" on x-ray, but these are old injuries that have healed with no further treatment needed at this time. He's still a bit scruffy and perpetually ear-planed, but he perks right up for his favorite wet food, churu treats and snacks. Jack is very food motivated and doesn't think twice about his days on the streets.<br/><br/>Jack is a bit of a sassy cat who enjoys attention and being petted (especially the top of his head!) but can get a bit overstimulated. He is very sweet but is still sensitive over some of the areas that were known to be most troublesome to him (for example, his ears), so he'd probably do best with adults or kids that can read his cues. Even when he's all done, he gently lets you know and goes back to curling up in a soft spot to sleep. With slow, gentle interactions he has developed a soft spot for the foster family's toddler, who affectionately calls him "Jack Jack". Jack's other nickname is "King of the Stairs". His most favorite spot to sleep is the carpeted steps. When the foster family goes up or down the stairs they have to pay the "Jack Tax" before they pass him (Jack Tax = scratches on his head or a good brushing with a soft brush). If you brush Jack long enough, he can't control his tongue and it ends up hilariously hanging out until brush time is done.<br/><br/>Jack is estimated to be older gentleman, perhaps around ten? He would prefer to be a solo kitty in his new forever home. Jack has been neutered, dewormed, flea treated, microchipped, vaccinated, and has tested FIV+/FeLV-. Are you looking for a grizzled kitty who has been through the wringer but has lots of love to give? Consider Jacked Up Jack!

(Are you ready for it?)
Meet... Jacked Up Jack!

Jacked Up Jack got his name because...what Trash Cat doesn't have a few things wrong with them? This poor guy came to TCR with a long, open leg wound, painful ears, unbearably itchy skin, and some bad teefers in need of removal. Now that he's been with us a few months, Jack is in much better shape, but he still can't help but look a bit pitiful.

We suspect Jack might have had a run in with a car or something else at one point - his front paws are wonky/curvy and a bit "jacked" on x-ray, but these are old injuries that have healed with no further treatment needed at this time. He's still a bit scruffy and perpetually ear-planed, but he perks right up for his favorite wet food, churu treats and snacks. Jack is very food motivated and doesn't think twice about his days on the streets.

Jack is a bit of a sassy cat who enjoys attention and being petted (especially the top of his head!) but can get a bit overstimulated. He is very sweet but is still sen

(Are you ready for it?)
Meet... Jacked Up Jack!

Jacked Up Jack got his name because...what Trash Cat doesn't have a few things wrong with them? This poor guy came to TCR with a long, open leg wound, painful ears, unbearably itchy skin, and some bad teefers in need of removal. Now that he's been with us a few months, Jack is in much better shape, but he still can't help but look a bit pitiful.

We suspect Jack might have had a run in with a car or something else at one point - his front paws are wonky/curvy and a bit "jacked" on x-ray, but these are old injuries that have healed with no further treatment needed at this time. He's still a bit scruffy and perpetually ear-planed, but he perks right up for his favorite wet food, churu treats and snacks. Jack is very food motivated and doesn't think twice about his days on the streets.

Jack is a bit of a sassy cat who enjoys attention and being petted (especially the top of his head!) but can get a bit overstimulated. He is very sweet but is still sensitive over some of the areas that were known to be most troublesome to him (for example, his ears), so he'd probably do best with adults or kids that can read his cues. Even when he's all done, he gently lets you know and goes back to curling up in a soft spot to sleep. With slow, gentle interactions he has developed a soft spot for the foster family's toddler, who affectionately calls him "Jack

How To Adopt

Jacked Up Ja... was listed as Adoptable by Trash Cat Rescue
How can I adopt Jacked Up Ja...?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Trash Cat Rescue. 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 Jacked Up Ja... 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 Trash Cat Rescue for details on the pet.
When can I meet Jacked Up Ja...?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Trash Cat Rescue will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Jacked Up Ja..., they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Trash Cat Rescue, and they'll be happy to help!
Trash Cat Rescue's Adoption Policy
Typically the potential adopter reaches out either with or without a specific cat in mind. We will usually ask questions about the type of cat the adopter is interested in (any preferences as far as gender, color, personality, etc.), as well as the sort of home the cat would be going to (any kids, other pets, etc.). If we have a cat or kitten who would be a good fit, the adopter can fill out our application for that animal. If not, the person can still fill out the app, and we will keep them if mind if we end up with a cat who we think would be a good fit. Once the app is reviewed/approved (including checking vet and landlord references), we would chat any further with the adopter if needed, and then schedule a meet and greet with them with the cat or kitten. If the animal and the adopter hit it off, the adopter would then fill out our adoption agreement, pay the adoption fee, and take the cat or kitten home!

Jacked Up Jack is from Trash Cat Rescue

[Gibsonia, PA]

Our Mission
To reduce feline suffering and overpopulation using a combination of TNR and adoptions. We foster and socialize whenever we have the resources to do so, including behavioral cats and kittens who might otherwise just be candidates for TNR.
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