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Popeye

  • Adult
  • Male
  • Medium

About Popeye

Cleveland, OH

Breed

Tabby&BengalMix

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Male
Medium
(7-11 lbs)
Coat: Short
Gray & White

Behavior

Popeye’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has good compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Popeye's Story

Popeye was another frequent diner at one of our feedings sites and we were finally able to bring him in. We named him "Popeye" because he has a wonky eye. When we took him in for vetting, they told us he had corneal abrasion that has healed. They couldn't say if his sight was impacted or if so, how much. <br/><br/>Popeye was always a friendly boy from the moment he showed up and loved pets but he is even more so now that he is rescued. He can't stop with the loving. He is still not fully comfortable being held for very long but that may come with time - he just isn't used to it and jumps down but he isn't rude about it. He has probably been on the streets for sometime. That said, he is thriving now that he is living inside and safe from the challenges of street life. He is quite content to live indoors. <br/><br/>He’s a gentle soul, enjoys hanging out with his person, chillin on the sofa. Loves attention. At the feeding site he would sometimes hiss to tell other cats not to eat his food while he was eating, but it didn't go any further. We commonly see this behavior in cats while they are living in colonies, and most often it disappears once they are in a home. He seems fine with the kitty residents at his foster home. His comfort level with dogs is to be determined. He hasn't been around kids in his foster home but we think he would be fine. <br/><br/>He is fully vetted and tested negative for FIV/FELV and estimated to be about 2 years old. Someone suggested he might have some Bengal in him, but those tend to be rare so we don't know. Maybe we'll do a DNA test! <br/><br/>We'll get more photos and a video uploaded soon! The foster home is located in Cleveland Heights, Ohio. <br/><br/>Our goal is to find the best match for our cats and their new families so that everyone lives happily ever after. Post-adoption, we are here if you have questions. Of course, we hope everything works out, but we understand that sometimes the cat may not be a good fit. We will support you through any decision to return your pet to us if it doesn't work out and will take them back into our foster program - no worries.<br/><br/>Please email us at fosterparentsforpooches@gmail.com. We typically respond within 24 - 48 hours. Please be patient, we have full-time jobs and are busy with other rescue matters. Thank you!

Popeye was another frequent diner at one of our feedings sites and we were finally able to bring him in. We named him "Popeye" because he has a wonky eye. When we took him in for vetting, they told us he had corneal abrasion that has healed. They couldn't say if his sight was impacted or if so, how much.

Popeye was always a friendly boy from the moment he showed up and loved pets but he is even more so now that he is rescued. He can't stop with the loving. He is still not fully comfortable being held for very long but that may come with time - he just isn't used to it and jumps down but he isn't rude about it. He has probably been on the streets for sometime. That said, he is thriving now that he is living inside and safe from the challenges of street life. He is quite content to live indoors.

He’s a gentle soul, enjoys hanging out with his person, chillin on the sofa. Loves attention. At the feeding site he would sometimes hiss to tell other cats not to eat his food while he was eating, bu

Popeye was another frequent diner at one of our feedings sites and we were finally able to bring him in. We named him "Popeye" because he has a wonky eye. When we took him in for vetting, they told us he had corneal abrasion that has healed. They couldn't say if his sight was impacted or if so, how much.

Popeye was always a friendly boy from the moment he showed up and loved pets but he is even more so now that he is rescued. He can't stop with the loving. He is still not fully comfortable being held for very long but that may come with time - he just isn't used to it and jumps down but he isn't rude about it. He has probably been on the streets for sometime. That said, he is thriving now that he is living inside and safe from the challenges of street life. He is quite content to live indoors.

He’s a gentle soul, enjoys hanging out with his person, chillin on the sofa. Loves attention. At the feeding site he would sometimes hiss to tell other cats not to eat his food while he was eating, but it didn't go any further. We commonly see this behavior in cats while they are living in colonies, and most often it disappears once they are in a home. He seems fine with the kitty residents at his foster home. His comfort level with dogs is to be determined. He hasn't been around kids in his foster home but we think he would be fine.

He is fully vetted and tested negative for F

How To Adopt

Popeye was listed as Adoptable by Foster Parents For Pooches
How can I adopt Popeye?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Foster Parents For Pooches. 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 Popeye 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 Foster Parents For Pooches for details on the pet.
When can I meet Popeye?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Foster Parents For Pooches will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Popeye, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Foster Parents For Pooches, and they'll be happy to help!
Foster Parents For Pooches's Adoption Policy
You must be at least 28 years old to adopt a dog from us - unless you are able to demonstrate a mature lifestyle. We are not able to adopt to renters, sorry. The prospective owner must agree to a screening process that includes an application, phone interview, pre/post adoption home visits and the signing of an adoption contract. Our goal is to find the best match for our dogs and their new families, so that everyone lives happily ever after.

Popeye is from Foster Parents For Pooches

[Cleveland, OH]

Our Mission
Foster Parents For Pooches is a small, non-profit, all volunteer group who perform many vital functions to save homeless animals. Our goal is to match our animals with adopters who are committed to a lifetime of loving care.

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