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FEATURED FELINE - CHANDLER...A RAGDOLL'S SPECIAL NEEDS |
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Meet Chandler. He is a beautiful 3-1/2 year old male ragdoll.
Chandler is very independent and needs a patient loving home that will allow him the time to earn their trust and respect.
He is not a cuddly cat but will show his affection and appreciation by sharing his love and life with you. |
| Chandler is very independent, is not a lap cat nor does he like to be held. He will tolerate very limited petting, but Chandler does enjoy being around his humans and will make a purr-fect companion for someone who wants to give him a second chance. After being in foster for over a year, he is just now letting them pet him and will occasionally climb up next to them on the couch or will lay on the cat bed that is by the foster's computer. |
Chandler acts more like a dog than a cat following his foster everywhere around the house. He also enjoys laying at the foster's feet.
Chandler has no problem expressing himself, and when you talk directly him, he talks back. He prefers conversations about felines of course, but will engage in just about anything else.
A favorite playtime games is "tag". You can run and hide and he'll chase you. |
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| He is excellent at using his litter box and like all kitties prefers a clean one. Chandler is a large boy, but not overweight, and he is very stunning and regal as he sits and watches his surroundings.
Unfortunately, Chandler is an owner surrender and his time in his current home is limited. He is front declawed, and while he is not an aggressive cat, we feel that Chandler will do best in a quiet home without kids and other cats as these will stress him out and cause him to be overstimulated leading to potential behavior issues.
To learn more about Chandler or to adopt him, please contact his foster/owner directly! |
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