SKYE WHYTE
Domestic Short Hair | Sussex, NJ
AdultMaleMedium
About
Vaccination
CurrentHouse Trained
YesGood in Home With
Others DogsCats
Meet SKYE WHYTE
If you love the beauty of white cats, then Skye Whyte is a boy that you need to think about giving a home to. Very little is known about Skye's earliest days but he was found near a college town and adopted by some amazing young men who took care of his vetting and loved him very much. Unfortunately, they were not allowed to keep him and had a very tearful parting at his foster home. Skye Whyte is a gentle and sensitive soul. He displays no aggression, but is very timid and prefers to be held in a blanket which is his favorite thing in the world. He currently prefers to eat his pate’ meal from a spoon while being held. Skye would do best in a home where someone can give him frequent but short bursts of attention while he adjusts. Though it took several days to become friends, Skye and his owner surrendered foster brother are often found in close proximity of each other birdwatching. Skye's hobbies include snuggling while being wrapped in a blanket and looking out the window from his enclosed cat bed. This is a boy that will be someone’s constant companion in life and will be totally close by to receive and give all the love you would ever want. He is a few years old and a settled and easy boy to have around, not to mention handsome. If you are interested please contact Critter Cavalry Rescue at [email protected] Please mention where you live: city and state. We transport from Tennessee if you are out of state in the northeast.
Adoption Process
All potential adoptors must complete the application request form on any dog. Before placing a dog with an adoptor Critter Companion conducts a vet check to ensure proper health, gets the dog up to date on all shots and neuters the dog.
Contact
Critter Companion Rescue
(615) 668-5334
[email protected]
https://www.crittercavalry.com/
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