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Wally

  • Young
  • Male
  • Medium
  • Domestic Short Hair

About Wally

Lacey, WA

Breed

Domestic Short Hair

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Male
Medium
(7-11 lbs)
Coat: Short
Orange & White

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Wally’s Compatibility

    This pet has bad compatibility with kids.

    This pet has bad compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has good compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Wally's Story

NOTE: MiLady and Wally must be adopted together. They are a true bonded pair.<br/><br/><br/>Wally is a VERY special guy. He needs a nice, quiet, adult-only home. Here's why; Wally and his assumed littermates were ripped away from their mother at a very young age and dumped. He was the only found out wandering the parking lot at a Walmart in Soap Lake Washington. Alone to fend for himself at a ridiculously young age, he foraged for food and even escaped becoming food himself on more than a few occasions. <br/><br/>When he was found he was covered head to toe in ringworm and had a horrible abscess on his back from what appeared to be an escaped abduction from a large bird or some other animal bit into him. <br/><br/>Since arriving here, everything has cleared up, but the emotional scars that were left are still healing. Although it took around 3 weeks for him to acclimate being around other kittens and not feeling threatened (they now all play together), he's still leery of any 'new' fur-babies as well as humans he's never seen before (and rightly so, since humans were the cause of all his pain). However, this cutie-p'tootie has been wanting pets and skritches more and more, and in the right home I know he will blossom beautifully.<br/><br/>To meet Wally, please complete the CCKC of Lacey Adoption Inquiry application that should pop up after indicating your interest here on PetFinder.<br/><br/>Adoption fee: $150

NOTE: MiLady and Wally must be adopted together. They are a true bonded pair.


Wally is a VERY special guy. He needs a nice, quiet, adult-only home. Here's why; Wally and his assumed littermates were ripped away from their mother at a very young age and dumped. He was the only found out wandering the parking lot at a Walmart in Soap Lake Washington. Alone to fend for himself at a ridiculously young age, he foraged for food and even escaped becoming food himself on more than a few occasions.

When he was found he was covered head to toe in ringworm and had a horrible abscess on his back from what appeared to be an escaped abduction from a large bird or some other animal bit into him.

Since arriving here, everything has cleared up, but the emotional scars that were left are still healing. Although it took around 3 weeks for him to acclimate being around other kittens and not feeling threatened (they now all play together), he's still leery of any 'new' fur-babies as well as humans he's never see

NOTE: MiLady and Wally must be adopted together. They are a true bonded pair.


Wally is a VERY special guy. He needs a nice, quiet, adult-only home. Here's why; Wally and his assumed littermates were ripped away from their mother at a very young age and dumped. He was the only found out wandering the parking lot at a Walmart in Soap Lake Washington. Alone to fend for himself at a ridiculously young age, he foraged for food and even escaped becoming food himself on more than a few occasions.

When he was found he was covered head to toe in ringworm and had a horrible abscess on his back from what appeared to be an escaped abduction from a large bird or some other animal bit into him.

Since arriving here, everything has cleared up, but the emotional scars that were left are still healing. Although it took around 3 weeks for him to acclimate being around other kittens and not feeling threatened (they now all play together), he's still leery of any 'new' fur-babies as well as humans he's never seen before (and rightly so, since humans were the cause of all his pain). However, this cutie-p'tootie has been wanting pets and skritches more and more, and in the right home I know he will blossom beautifully.

To meet Wally, please complete the CCKC of Lacey Adoption Inquiry application that should pop up after indicating your interest here on PetFinder.

Adoption fee: $150

Wally is from Critical Care Kitten Coalition

[Lacey, WA]

Our Mission
We are a "safe place" medical rescue/adoption agency for furry family members. We take the kittens they deem as too expensive or too contagious by rescues of WA state who would normally euthanize. Instead, they can bring them to us here at Critical Care Kitten Coalition, and we give it our all to bring them to perfect healt...
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