Teddy Bear
- Adult
- Male
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
- Domestic Short Hair
About Teddy Bear
East Montpelier, VT
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Teddy Bear's Story
Jaxon and Teddy Bear are a feline pair who came to CVHS when their owner went into a nursing home. Being older gentlemen, they seek a calmer home to live out their golden years. Relatives who knew these felines were unable to take them in as these cats do not want to live with dogs. <br/><br/>Both boys can be bashful, and move about their colony room quickly and stealthily. They are only familiar being indoors-only, and have not been exposed to other felines, canines or children. Based on their personalities we have seen here; they would appreciate a home free of dogs and children. We believe with proper introduction, they could live with another senior feline like themselves, and we do feel they would enjoy going into a home together.
Jaxon and Teddy Bear are a feline pair who came to CVHS when their owner went into a nursing home. Being older gentlemen, they seek a calmer home to live out their golden years. Relatives who knew these felines were unable to take them in as these cats do not want to live with dogs.
Both boys can be bashful, and move about their colony room quickly and stealthily. They are only familiar being indoors-only, and have not been exposed to other felines, canines or children. Based on their personalities we have seen here; they would appreciate a home free of dogs and children. We believe with proper introduction, they could live with another senior feline like themselves, and we do feel they would enjoy going into a home together.
Jaxon and Teddy Bear are a feline pair who came to CVHS when their owner went into a nursing home. Being older gentlemen, they seek a calmer home to live out their golden years. Relatives who knew these felines were unable to take them in as these cats do not want to live with dogs.
Both boys can be bashful, and move about their colony room quickly and stealthily. They are only familiar being indoors-only, and have not been exposed to other felines, canines or children. Based on their personalities we have seen here; they would appreciate a home free of dogs and children. We believe with proper introduction, they could live with another senior feline like themselves, and we do feel they would enjoy going into a home together.
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Teddy Bear is from Central Vermont Humane Society
[East Montpelier, VT]
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