Hobbes AND Seamus
Domestic Long Hair | Moultonborough, NH
Age : 11 MonthsYoungMaleBrown Tabby
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Coat Length
LongVaccination
CurrentHouse Trained
YesMeet Hobbes AND Seamus
Hobbes - Male DOB 2/27/2024 Domestic Medium Hair - Brown Tabby Seamus and Hobbes are a pair of sweet, inseparable buddies looking for their family. They’ve been through a lot together, and while Seamus is the confident, playful one, Hobbes is still learning that people can be kind. With Seamus by his side, Hobbes is slowly starting to come out of his shell, and they both dream of a quiet home with cozy spots to nap in and big windows to watch the world go by. Seamus is the more outgoing of the two—he’s affectionate, playful, and loves to show off his impressive jumps when chasing a feather wand. Once he gets comfortable, he’ll come up for pets and attention. Hobbes, on the other hand, is still learning to trust. We don’t know exactly what their life was like before they were rescued, but it’s clear it wasn’t easy. He may give a little hiss at first when you reach out, but if you’re patient, he’ll lean into those chin and neck rubs and reward you with the sweetest purrs. Seamus also had a bit of a rough start—he was born with pectus excavatum, a condition that caused a dip in his chest. But thanks to a successful surgery in August 2024, he’s now totally fine and ready for his forever home! These two need to be adopted together, not just because they love each other, but because Seamus helps Hobbes feel safe. They’d do best in a calm home without dogs or kids, but they get along great with other friendly cats. With a little patience and a lot of love, they’ll be the perfect companions. Please apply via our easy online application at https://furrr.org/cat-adoption-process/
Adoption Process
Application submitted, with a good vet reference and/or home check. A full contract describing our policy of indoor only, no declawing, only surrendering back to FuRRR if there is ever any issue. All available for download on our website.
Contact
FuRRR Feline Rescue
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http://www.furrr.org