


Porter (formerly Portia)
- Adult
- Male
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
About Porter (formerly Portia)
Bardstown, KY
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Porter (formerly Portia)’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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Porter (formerly Portia)'s Story
When "Portia" was taken to be spayed, we got a big surprise! He is a neutered male cat, marked as "fixed" because of the ear-tip--both features somehow overlooked, probably because of the concern for his infected foot, which is now healed.<br/><br/>Porter is one of many free-roaming cats in a in a semi-rural area of Nelson county. Unlike many of the feral cats that live in nearby barns, Porter is very friendly and must have had a home at some time. Though he's a very vocal, "talkative" kitty, he hasn't given us a clue as to where he came from.<br/><br/>Fortunately, he found a porch where a kind person put out food for passing cats, and he became a regular visitor. He even got a trip to a vet when her foot became infected. He is good with other cats and with cat-friendly dogs.<br/><br/>Porter wants desperately to be a house cat, but this house already has an indoor cat, so he is seeking a new, permanent home. If interested, please fill out the application on our home page. We'll get back to you within a day or so.
When "Portia" was taken to be spayed, we got a big surprise! He is a neutered male cat, marked as "fixed" because of the ear-tip--both features somehow overlooked, probably because of the concern for his infected foot, which is now healed.
Porter is one of many free-roaming cats in a in a semi-rural area of Nelson county. Unlike many of the feral cats that live in nearby barns, Porter is very friendly and must have had a home at some time. Though he's a very vocal, "talkative" kitty, he hasn't given us a clue as to where he came from.
Fortunately, he found a porch where a kind person put out food for passing cats, and he became a regular visitor. He even got a trip to a vet when her foot became infected. He is good with other cats and with cat-friendly dogs.
Porter wants desperately to be a house cat, but this house already has an indoor cat, so he is seeking a new, permanent home. If interested, please fill out the application on our home page. We'll get back to you within a day or so.
When "Portia" was taken to be spayed, we got a big surprise! He is a neutered male cat, marked as "fixed" because of the ear-tip--both features somehow overlooked, probably because of the concern for his infected foot, which is now healed.
Porter is one of many free-roaming cats in a in a semi-rural area of Nelson county. Unlike many of the feral cats that live in nearby barns, Porter is very friendly and must have had a home at some time. Though he's a very vocal, "talkative" kitty, he hasn't given us a clue as to where he came from.
Fortunately, he found a porch where a kind person put out food for passing cats, and he became a regular visitor. He even got a trip to a vet when her foot became infected. He is good with other cats and with cat-friendly dogs.
Porter wants desperately to be a house cat, but this house already has an indoor cat, so he is seeking a new, permanent home. If interested, please fill out the application on our home page. We'll get back to you within a day or so.
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Porter (formerly Portia) is from The Pallet Cat Foundation
[Bardstown, KY]
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