

Stripes
- Senior
- Male
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
About Stripes
Allyn, WA
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Stripes’s Compatibility
This pet has bad 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.
Adoption Fee
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Stripes's Story
Life hasn't been easy for Stripes. He has been an outdoor kitty and sadly, the landlord sold his home and he had nowhere else to go. <br/><br/>We have worked hard to help socialize Stripes, but unfortunately, he continues to show significant fear around humans.<br/><br/>While we try to place every cat in a loving home where they'll be part of the family, we realize that not every cat is comfortable with that level of contact.<br/><br/>For cats who are used to outdoor living and have a deep-seated fear/mistrust of humans, forcing them to live indoors may not be in their best interest.<br/><br/>We've determined that Stripes will be happiest where he can live a life outdoors in an area that offers him protection and people willing to provide his care. He and his friend Swirl are available for adoption as a pair.<br/><br/>If you're interested in barn/shop or outdoor kitties, please complete an application and we'll work with you to help create a safe space for Stripes and Swirl. <br/><br/>Please note that transitioning a cat into an outdoor environment properly can take 4 to 8 weeks. Once the cat understands their new territory and is allowed to roam freely, you'll still need to provide food, water, warmth, shelter and medical care as needed.
Life hasn't been easy for Stripes. He has been an outdoor kitty and sadly, the landlord sold his home and he had nowhere else to go.
We have worked hard to help socialize Stripes, but unfortunately, he continues to show significant fear around humans.
While we try to place every cat in a loving home where they'll be part of the family, we realize that not every cat is comfortable with that level of contact.
For cats who are used to outdoor living and have a deep-seated fear/mistrust of humans, forcing them to live indoors may not be in their best interest.
We've determined that Stripes will be happiest where he can live a life outdoors in an area that offers him protection and people willing to provide his care. He and his friend Swirl are available for adoption as a pair.
If you're interested in barn/shop or outdoor kitties, please complete an application and we'll work with you to help create a safe space for Stripes and Swirl.
Please note that transitioning a cat int
Life hasn't been easy for Stripes. He has been an outdoor kitty and sadly, the landlord sold his home and he had nowhere else to go.
We have worked hard to help socialize Stripes, but unfortunately, he continues to show significant fear around humans.
While we try to place every cat in a loving home where they'll be part of the family, we realize that not every cat is comfortable with that level of contact.
For cats who are used to outdoor living and have a deep-seated fear/mistrust of humans, forcing them to live indoors may not be in their best interest.
We've determined that Stripes will be happiest where he can live a life outdoors in an area that offers him protection and people willing to provide his care. He and his friend Swirl are available for adoption as a pair.
If you're interested in barn/shop or outdoor kitties, please complete an application and we'll work with you to help create a safe space for Stripes and Swirl.
Please note that transitioning a cat into an outdoor environment properly can take 4 to 8 weeks. Once the cat understands their new territory and is allowed to roam freely, you'll still need to provide food, water, warmth, shelter and medical care as needed.
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How To Adopt
Stripes is from Humane Society of Mason County
[Allyn, WA]
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