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YUZU

  • Adult
  • Male
  • Medium
  • Domestic Short Hair

About YUZU

Grand Rapids, MI

Breed

Domestic Short Hair

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Male
Medium
(7-11 lbs)
Coat: Short
Orange & White, Tabby (Orange / Red)

Behavior

Personality
Affectionate, Athletic, Funny, Smart, Independent, Brave, Curious, Dignified, Playful, Loud And Proud
House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

YUZU’s Compatibility

    This pet has good compatibility with kids.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has good compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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YUZU's Story

Yuzu – A Tangy Little Survivor<br/><br/>Yuzu, also known as Japanese citron, is a small, tangy citrus fruit with bumpy skin and large seeds. If I do say so myself, the name fits him perfectly.<br/><br/>He arrived on February 13th as a small (but very sweet), scrawny fellow with an unkempt coat — his “peel,” if you will — and big, expressive eyes that felt like the seeds to his soul. Beneath the grime and frailty, I could immediately see the fabulous cat waiting to emerge once he received the care he deserved.<br/><br/>Yuzu appeared to have come from a hoarding situation. He was intact, and I estimated him to be about four years old (born in early 2022). His rescuer said he gained a surprising amount of weight in just the 18 hours she had him, because all that boy wanted to do was eat!<br/><br/>Which was quite remarkable, considering the state of his mouth.<br/>His teeth were in terrible condition — mobile, fractured, and surrounded by severe stomatitis, abscesses, and ulceration on his tongue. His fur was saturated with urine and coated in flea dirt, his tail greasy from hormones (a condition called “stud tail” caused by testosterone in intact males), and his nails were overgrown and packed with dirt and grime. He truly was a heartbreaking sight.<br/><br/>And yet, despite everything, he remained such a happy and affectionate guy.<br/>We quickly got to work addressing his many needs. All but his four canine teeth had to be extracted (I was happy to save those at least). He received multiple baths — and then a few more for good measure — along with antibiotics, flea treatment, and a full round of diagnostics.<br/><br/>Unfortunately, my suspicion was confirmed: Yuzu tested positive for Feline Leukemia Virus. He was also anemic, most likely due to his chronic neglect and severe oral infection.<br/><br/>But with remarkable resilience, he bounced back beautifully.<br/><br/>Over the following month he steadily gained weight, muscle mass, and strength. By the time of his one-month recheck, he looked — and felt — like a completely different cat.<br/><br/>And his personality? Just as delightful.<br/><br/>Yuzu is a funny boy who likes to tease us when it’s time to come down from the catwalk for his medication. He can be quite vocal at times, though I suspect he simply has a lot to say about his former life.<br/><br/>He would be a wonderful companion for kids looking for an active playmate. While he isn’t overly fond of the other cats, he does tolerate them — which may be why he enjoys perching up high where he can keep a watchful eye on everything happening below.<br/><br/>And, as an added bonus, Yuzu is part of our Forever Foster a Feleuk Kitty to help defray costs moving forward, and increase his chances on the adoption circuit!

Yuzu – A Tangy Little Survivor

Yuzu, also known as Japanese citron, is a small, tangy citrus fruit with bumpy skin and large seeds. If I do say so myself, the name fits him perfectly.

He arrived on February 13th as a small (but very sweet), scrawny fellow with an unkempt coat — his “peel,” if you will — and big, expressive eyes that felt like the seeds to his soul. Beneath the grime and frailty, I could immediately see the fabulous cat waiting to emerge once he received the care he deserved.

Yuzu appeared to have come from a hoarding situation. He was intact, and I estimated him to be about four years old (born in early 2022). His rescuer said he gained a surprising amount of weight in just the 18 hours she had him, because all that boy wanted to do was eat!

Which was quite remarkable, considering the state of his mouth.
His teeth were in terrible condition — mobile, fractured, and surrounded by severe stomatitis, abscesses, and ulceration on his tongue. His fur was saturated with urin

Yuzu – A Tangy Little Survivor

Yuzu, also known as Japanese citron, is a small, tangy citrus fruit with bumpy skin and large seeds. If I do say so myself, the name fits him perfectly.

He arrived on February 13th as a small (but very sweet), scrawny fellow with an unkempt coat — his “peel,” if you will — and big, expressive eyes that felt like the seeds to his soul. Beneath the grime and frailty, I could immediately see the fabulous cat waiting to emerge once he received the care he deserved.

Yuzu appeared to have come from a hoarding situation. He was intact, and I estimated him to be about four years old (born in early 2022). His rescuer said he gained a surprising amount of weight in just the 18 hours she had him, because all that boy wanted to do was eat!

Which was quite remarkable, considering the state of his mouth.
His teeth were in terrible condition — mobile, fractured, and surrounded by severe stomatitis, abscesses, and ulceration on his tongue. His fur was saturated with urine and coated in flea dirt, his tail greasy from hormones (a condition called “stud tail” caused by testosterone in intact males), and his nails were overgrown and packed with dirt and grime. He truly was a heartbreaking sight.

And yet, despite everything, he remained such a happy and affectionate guy.
We quickly got to work addressing his many needs. All but his four canine teeth had

How To Adopt

YUZU was listed as ADOPTABLE by Big Sid's Sanctuary
How can I adopt YUZU?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Big Sid's Sanctuary. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if YUZU is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to Big Sid's Sanctuary for details on the pet.
When can I meet YUZU?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Big Sid's Sanctuary will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for YUZU, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Big Sid's Sanctuary, and they'll be happy to help!
Big Sid's Sanctuary's Adoption Policy
Adoption Process Adoption is the ultimate happily ever after ending for us. Our goal is to find loving, life-long forever homes for these cats. You may view our current residents by clicking here. To ensure that all our adopted cats are well cared for and that the match will be life-long, we ask that you fill out the pre-adoption form providing some basic background information. Please email the form back to us at adoptions@crashslanding.org.

YUZU is from Big Sid's Sanctuary

[Grand Rapids, MI]

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