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Not really, except that he will attack my youngest (4) when he is either bored or she scares him. He doesn't hurt her, just scares her. It's like, she screams and freaks him out so he has to freak her out. He is a very affectionate cat otherwise LOL
No other behavioral issues like spraying (he was neutered at 1 year old when he was brought in.), or scratching furniture. He is not a picky eater and he loves to play. He does occasionally try to run out the door...but has been easy to catch and is learning that it's not OK to do that. He hasn't done it in a while.
Oh! He knows how to sit for treats on command. He learned that quickly!
He was only in THAT cage for a week. He was in the other shelter for 3 days on stray hold. Before that he was an outdoor "stray" being taken care of by apartment management and before that someone's pet at those apartments who obviously didn't love him like they should. He has had quite the journey, but it's also nothing compared to some of the animals in shelters!
He did get lots of attention in that week he was at our shelter. Everyone was excited to see a chocolate cat :-D
No other behavioral issues like spraying (he was neutered at 1 year old when he was brought in.), or scratching furniture. He is not a picky eater and he loves to play. He does occasionally try to run out the door...but has been easy to catch and is learning that it's not OK to do that. He hasn't done it in a while.
Oh! He knows how to sit for treats on command. He learned that quickly!
He was only in THAT cage for a week. He was in the other shelter for 3 days on stray hold. Before that he was an outdoor "stray" being taken care of by apartment management and before that someone's pet at those apartments who obviously didn't love him like they should. He has had quite the journey, but it's also nothing compared to some of the animals in shelters!
He did get lots of attention in that week he was at our shelter. Everyone was excited to see a chocolate cat :-D