


Kitten Badger
- Kitten
- Male
- Small
About Kitten Badger
Cuyahoga Falls, OH
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Kitten Badger’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.
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Kitten Badger's Story
Please contact Jamie (jamie@pawsandprayers.org) for more information about this pet.<br/><br/>Meet Badger! Badger was brought to Paws and Prayers as a neonatal and is now finally ready for a new home! Badger was handed a rough start to life. He had an eye issue that couldn’t be resolved until he was neutered but has since been fixed. His eyelid was attached to his eye and has been surgically repaired. Moving forward, Badger may experience leakage in that eye but it doesn’t effect his vision and does not require antibiotics. Badger also has chronic URI - he is on a daily l-lysine supplement to help. Due to this, he would be best as an only cat in the home. Otherwise, he is playful, loving, and outgoing. His adoption fee is $135<br/><br/>Paws and Prayers Kittens are spay/neuter, have received at least two vaccines (adopter responsible for third kitten booster and rabies), have had a littermate or themselves FIV/FeLV tested, dewormed, current on flea/tick prevention, and microchipped at the time of adoption. They are litterbox trained unless otherwise noted. Please<br/><br/>read the entire bio before emailing the foster with questions.<br/><br/>Meet and greets are not arranged unless an adoption application is filled out and approved and are by appointment only.
Please contact Jamie (jamie@pawsandprayers.org) for more information about this pet.
Meet Badger! Badger was brought to Paws and Prayers as a neonatal and is now finally ready for a new home! Badger was handed a rough start to life. He had an eye issue that couldn’t be resolved until he was neutered but has since been fixed. His eyelid was attached to his eye and has been surgically repaired. Moving forward, Badger may experience leakage in that eye but it doesn’t effect his vision and does not require antibiotics. Badger also has chronic URI - he is on a daily l-lysine supplement to help. Due to this, he would be best as an only cat in the home. Otherwise, he is playful, loving, and outgoing. His adoption fee is $135
Paws and Prayers Kittens are spay/neuter, have received at least two vaccines (adopter responsible for third kitten booster and rabies), have had a littermate or themselves FIV/FeLV tested, dewormed, current on flea/tick prevention, and microchipped at the time of adoption. They are litterbox
Please contact Jamie (jamie@pawsandprayers.org) for more information about this pet.
Meet Badger! Badger was brought to Paws and Prayers as a neonatal and is now finally ready for a new home! Badger was handed a rough start to life. He had an eye issue that couldn’t be resolved until he was neutered but has since been fixed. His eyelid was attached to his eye and has been surgically repaired. Moving forward, Badger may experience leakage in that eye but it doesn’t effect his vision and does not require antibiotics. Badger also has chronic URI - he is on a daily l-lysine supplement to help. Due to this, he would be best as an only cat in the home. Otherwise, he is playful, loving, and outgoing. His adoption fee is $135
Paws and Prayers Kittens are spay/neuter, have received at least two vaccines (adopter responsible for third kitten booster and rabies), have had a littermate or themselves FIV/FeLV tested, dewormed, current on flea/tick prevention, and microchipped at the time of adoption. They are litterbox trained unless otherwise noted. Please
read the entire bio before emailing the foster with questions.
Meet and greets are not arranged unless an adoption application is filled out and approved and are by appointment only.
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