Shane
Domestic Medium Hair | East Hazel Crest, IL
YoungMaleMediumBlack
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Meet Shane
Shane Domestic Shorthair, Born in October 2024, Black, Neutered male Shane needs to be adopted into a home with another young playful cat. Hi there! My name is Shane, and I’m an active, playful kitten with a luxurious long black coat that will absolutely steal your heart. My fur is soft, shiny, and perfect for petting—and trust me, I love being petted! I’m full of curiosity and always exploring every nook and cranny. I have lots of energy, but also like a good cuddle session making me the perfect mix of playful and laid-back. My favorite toys are balls, track toys, and wand toys, and I’m always up for a game. I’m a total lap kitty and love being picked up, brushed, and showered with affection. My foster human says I’m great with kids, other cats, and pretty much anyone who comes to visit. When I first arrived at my foster home, I settled in immediately—I hopped out of the carrier, started purring, and rubbed against my foster human for attention. If you’re looking for a loving companion with a stunning long black coat and a playful personality, I’m your guy. Let’s meet soon—I can’t wait to make your home brighter, cozier, and full of purrs! Purrsonality Traits: Active, Curious, Playful, Affectionate Adoption Information: Children: Yes Cats: Yes, with proper introduction Dogs: Unknown Adoption Fee: $150 This cat is microchipped, neutered, and has had a full veterinary checkup and appropriate vaccines. To get more info please fill out our online adoption survey. Surveys are responded to in order, so don't miss out! carenorthshore.org/cat-adoption-survey
Adoption Process
Our adoption process has evolved from many years of experience. The goal of our adoption counselors is to make a good match between animal and family. We get to know each cat or dog's unique personality and different needs. If a specific dog, for example, has large amounts of energy and needs lots of space to run, it is unlikely that he would meet the needs of a person who works long hours and would be unable to exercise the dog. It would be a mismatch that would be bad for dog and human alike. Our adoption counselors look forward to working with you to help you find the right pet for your home.
Contact
Community Animal Rescue Effort
(847) 705-2653
[email protected]
http://www.carenorthshore.org