Raptor
- Adult
- Male
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
About Raptor
Flagstaff, AZ
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Raptor’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Raptor's Story
Hi, I'm Raptor. I was found as a stray in Tuba City, and I kept trying to move into someone's house because I had decided I was done with outdoor life! I would likely do best as an indoor-only kitty where I can feel safe and secure.<br/><br/>I'm still decompressing at the shelter, but I've already shown volunteers my sweet side - sitting in laps and making biscuits once I feel comfortable. I'll likely need a little time and patience in a new home to build confidence. Starting me in a smaller room where I can't hide too much will help us bond and set me up for success.<br/><br/>The staff aren't sure yet how I feel about other cats or dogs. What I really need is a patient adopter who sees my potential. Give me a little time, and I'll reward you with so much love.
Hi, I'm Raptor. I was found as a stray in Tuba City, and I kept trying to move into someone's house because I had decided I was done with outdoor life! I would likely do best as an indoor-only kitty where I can feel safe and secure.
I'm still decompressing at the shelter, but I've already shown volunteers my sweet side - sitting in laps and making biscuits once I feel comfortable. I'll likely need a little time and patience in a new home to build confidence. Starting me in a smaller room where I can't hide too much will help us bond and set me up for success.
The staff aren't sure yet how I feel about other cats or dogs. What I really need is a patient adopter who sees my potential. Give me a little time, and I'll reward you with so much love.
Hi, I'm Raptor. I was found as a stray in Tuba City, and I kept trying to move into someone's house because I had decided I was done with outdoor life! I would likely do best as an indoor-only kitty where I can feel safe and secure.
I'm still decompressing at the shelter, but I've already shown volunteers my sweet side - sitting in laps and making biscuits once I feel comfortable. I'll likely need a little time and patience in a new home to build confidence. Starting me in a smaller room where I can't hide too much will help us bond and set me up for success.
The staff aren't sure yet how I feel about other cats or dogs. What I really need is a patient adopter who sees my potential. Give me a little time, and I'll reward you with so much love.
How To Adopt
Raptor is from Coconino Humane Association
[Flagstaff, AZ]
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