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Nesquik

  • Adult
  • Male
  • Large
  • Domestic Short Hair
  • Domestic Short Hair

About Nesquik

Westland, MI

Breed

Domestic Short Hair&Domestic Short HairMix

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Male
Large
(12-16 lbs)

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes

Nesquik’s Compatibility

    This pet has bad 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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Nesquik's Story

Nesquik is a part of our Hardworking Cats program. This program is generally for cats that would not be suited for traditional adoption, but that would thrive as barn cats, warehouse mousers, or indoor/outdoor companions. Hardworking cats often enjoy a level freedom and independence that other cats may not require but can bring the benefit of chemical free pest control and successfully deter other unwanted animal guests from your property.<br/><br/>Nesquik came to Michigan Humane after being left by his previous family. He is not a feral cat, but is very under socialized and stoic. Nesquik is not an outgoing guy, rather he is an independent fella that keeps to himself. He likes to hide and keep from sight but will come out at nighttime to feed, explore, and socialize with other cats - especially his brother, Yoohoo. Nesquik unfortunately was not able to be safely returned to his original environment and is now looking for a new farm or barn to call his new home.<br/><br/>Due to his lack of socialization and timid nature, we believe that Nesquik would be best suited as a barn cat. If Nesquik is going to live in a barn, it is important that he be slowly introduced to the environment and contained for 1-2 weeks while adjusting as he may flee from his new home if allowed to roam free too quickly. It is also important that even though he will be an outdoor barn cat, his adopter will still need to provide food, water, and necessary vet care. Nesquik is a calm, laid back guy that generally minds his own business and keeps to himself, but does come around when he knows it's time to eat!

Nesquik is a part of our Hardworking Cats program. This program is generally for cats that would not be suited for traditional adoption, but that would thrive as barn cats, warehouse mousers, or indoor/outdoor companions. Hardworking cats often enjoy a level freedom and independence that other cats may not require but can bring the benefit of chemical free pest control and successfully deter other unwanted animal guests from your property.

Nesquik came to Michigan Humane after being left by his previous family. He is not a feral cat, but is very under socialized and stoic. Nesquik is not an outgoing guy, rather he is an independent fella that keeps to himself. He likes to hide and keep from sight but will come out at nighttime to feed, explore, and socialize with other cats - especially his brother, Yoohoo. Nesquik unfortunately was not able to be safely returned to his original environment and is now looking for a new farm or barn to call his new home.

Due to his lack of socialization and timid nature, we

Nesquik is a part of our Hardworking Cats program. This program is generally for cats that would not be suited for traditional adoption, but that would thrive as barn cats, warehouse mousers, or indoor/outdoor companions. Hardworking cats often enjoy a level freedom and independence that other cats may not require but can bring the benefit of chemical free pest control and successfully deter other unwanted animal guests from your property.

Nesquik came to Michigan Humane after being left by his previous family. He is not a feral cat, but is very under socialized and stoic. Nesquik is not an outgoing guy, rather he is an independent fella that keeps to himself. He likes to hide and keep from sight but will come out at nighttime to feed, explore, and socialize with other cats - especially his brother, Yoohoo. Nesquik unfortunately was not able to be safely returned to his original environment and is now looking for a new farm or barn to call his new home.

Due to his lack of socialization and timid nature, we believe that Nesquik would be best suited as a barn cat. If Nesquik is going to live in a barn, it is important that he be slowly introduced to the environment and contained for 1-2 weeks while adjusting as he may flee from his new home if allowed to roam free too quickly. It is also important that even though he will be an outdoor barn cat, his adopter will still need to provide food, water, and

How To Adopt

How can I adopt Nesquik?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Michigan Humane - Berman Center for Animal Care, Westland. 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 Nesquik 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 Michigan Humane - Berman Center for Animal Care, Westland for details on the pet.
When can I meet Nesquik?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Michigan Humane - Berman Center for Animal Care, Westland will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Nesquik, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Michigan Humane - Berman Center for Animal Care, Westland, and they'll be happy to help!
Michigan Humane - Berman Center for Animal Care, Westland's Adoption Policy
Adopt a Pet from the Michigan Humane Want to adopt a pet from the Michigan Humane? Please review the pet adoption process below. Somebody Here Needs You. Adopters must be 18 years or older. Meet our adoptable pets. Browse our adoptable pets online, or visit a Michigan Humane adoption center in Detroit or Westland, or an offsite adoption partner location in Beverly Hills, Canton, Northville, Novi, Roseville, Rochester Hill, Troy, West Bloomfield, or Sterling Heights. For pets listed online, you may call the adoption center directly for more information. What to bring with you: • Driver’s license (or State of Michigan ID card) with current address. • Veterinary records for any current pets or pets owned in the last five (5) years or provide vet’s phone number. • All members of your household: Michigan Humane prefers (and in some cases requires) that all members of the household meet and are comfortable with the pet. • Any canine family members: Michigan Humane prefers (and in some cases requires) dog-to-dog meetings between your current dog(s) and potential new canine family members. Meet with an adoption counselor. Our trained adoption counselors will meet with you to ensure the pet is a good fit for your home, family and lifestyle. This is a great time to ask any questions you may have. Then, you can spend time with the animal or animals you are interested in. Complete the adoption. Please allow an hour or more for the adoption process. Save time by downloading a Preliminary Adoption Form online found on our website MichiganHumane.org. Ask about our valuable adoption package and convenient additional services that are available such as microchip implantation for dogs ($10 discount at time of adoption). Payment types accepted: Cash, Check, Visa, MasterCard, American Express or Discover. Once the adoption process is completed, a dog, cat or rabbit who is already spayed or neutered will go home with you the same day. Otherwise, the pet will be sterilized (normally scheduled for the next non-holiday weekday) at our on-site veterinary center before going home. Out of state adoptions: Michigan Humane will adopt to out of state residents who travel to our adoption centers to complete the adoption process, including the spaying and neutering of intact animals. Please call the adoption center in advance for information on our hold policy. For health and safety reasons, we are not able to ship animals.

Nesquik is from Michigan Humane - Berman Center for Animal Care, Westland

[Westland, MI]

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Location
900 N Newburgh Road Westland, MI, 48185

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