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Jolly

  • Adult
  • Male
  • Medium
  • Domestic Short Hair

About Jolly

Muncie, IN

Breed

Domestic Short Hair

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Male
Medium
(7-11 lbs)
Tabby (Buff / Tan / Fawn), White

Behavior

Personality
Affectionate, Brave, Curious, Friendly, Gentle, Playful, Smart, I Love Toys And To Play With Other Cats
House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes
Special Needs:
Yes
Declawed:
No

Jolly’s Compatibility

    This pet has good 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.

Adoption Fee

$100

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Jolly's Story

I am a wonderful young adult who became partially blind after I was adopted. It was genetic. My adopter let me go outside and gave up on me. I was picked up by the shelter in Muncie and they called Action for Animals because I'm microchipped. They came to get me and brought me to a safe, loving home where I am living with 4 other cats. My foster knows how wonderful I am. I can see some shapes and get around very well. I have made friends with the other cats and am very close with one of them: I play with her and groom her, too. That's her dream come true!<br/><br/>I need a home of my own. I get along well with other cats but prefer to have 1 or 2 others as friends. I have to be cautious because I don't see well, so I rely a lot on my super hearing. A quiet home, probably without children, is best for me.<br/><br/>When I came to my foster after being in the shelter, I was so grateful to be in a loving safe place, that I immediately clung to her and held on. I still love to sleep in her lap, be stroked (my fur is very, very soft) and cuddle. I explore the house, put my nose in the space of the open window to breathe the outdoor air. <br/><br/>I'm looking for my forever home. My foster wanted to keep me a while to get to know me and be able to let my adopted know a lot about me. Now it's time for me to have my own place with 1 or 2 other friendly cats. My limited sight does not hamper me from getting around, as I'm a confident kitty. <br/><br/>I'm fixed, fully vaccinated, flea treated and tested negative for feline leukemia and FIV. I'm ready!! Meow! Please contact actionforanimals1981@gmail.com or afamuncie.org to visit and get to know me. I could be your next sweet family member.....

I am a wonderful young adult who became partially blind after I was adopted. It was genetic. My adopter let me go outside and gave up on me. I was picked up by the shelter in Muncie and they called Action for Animals because I'm microchipped. They came to get me and brought me to a safe, loving home where I am living with 4 other cats. My foster knows how wonderful I am. I can see some shapes and get around very well. I have made friends with the other cats and am very close with one of them: I play with her and groom her, too. That's her dream come true!

I need a home of my own. I get along well with other cats but prefer to have 1 or 2 others as friends. I have to be cautious because I don't see well, so I rely a lot on my super hearing. A quiet home, probably without children, is best for me.

When I came to my foster after being in the shelter, I was so grateful to be in a loving safe place, that I immediately clung to her and held on. I still love to sleep in her lap, be stroked (my fur is

I am a wonderful young adult who became partially blind after I was adopted. It was genetic. My adopter let me go outside and gave up on me. I was picked up by the shelter in Muncie and they called Action for Animals because I'm microchipped. They came to get me and brought me to a safe, loving home where I am living with 4 other cats. My foster knows how wonderful I am. I can see some shapes and get around very well. I have made friends with the other cats and am very close with one of them: I play with her and groom her, too. That's her dream come true!

I need a home of my own. I get along well with other cats but prefer to have 1 or 2 others as friends. I have to be cautious because I don't see well, so I rely a lot on my super hearing. A quiet home, probably without children, is best for me.

When I came to my foster after being in the shelter, I was so grateful to be in a loving safe place, that I immediately clung to her and held on. I still love to sleep in her lap, be stroked (my fur is very, very soft) and cuddle. I explore the house, put my nose in the space of the open window to breathe the outdoor air.

I'm looking for my forever home. My foster wanted to keep me a while to get to know me and be able to let my adopted know a lot about me. Now it's time for me to have my own place with 1 or 2 other friendly cats. My limited sight does not hamper me from getting

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How To Adopt

Jolly was listed as ADOPTABLE by Action For Animals
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What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
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Jolly is from Action For Animals

[Muncie, IN]

Our Mission
Incorporated in 1980, Action for Animals, Inc. is an all volunteer non profit organization dedicated to helping the stray animals of Delaware County, Indiana. We take in the stray cats of the county, provide medical care, spay/neuter surgery, and placement into permanent homes. We implement a Catch, Alter, Release program...
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