Bear utilized to gather in the corner however cat whisperer and team member Bobbie had the ability to get him to open.
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BRIDGEWATER, NJ — Sweet Bear had a rough start to life however after much love and care, this cat is now available to enjoy and adoption at Somerset Regional Animal Shelter.
Bear concerned the shelter when he was 5 years of ages after being abused by among his owners to the point where he simply gathered in the corner of his cage, and did not desire any human contact, said Friends of Somerset Regional Animal Shelter.
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In early December, “Kitty whisperer” and team member Bobbie brought Bear home to stick with her and her cats for a number of months.
The modification in the environment assisted. Bear would let Bobbie animal him, he would come when she called, and he had fun with her cats, said the shelter.
When it was time for Bear to come to the shelter to discover his future family, he was put outdoors cage-free cat room where he’s been succeeding, said the shelter.
Bear will come out on his own and even lets individuals approach him and pet him. He likes to have fun with toys as long as there’s another cat with him.
“It’s essential for this sweet boy to discover the right home — a caring home with individuals who comprehend his previous and provide him time to build trust, and a feline buddy to help him assure him. Bear is a good boy who is worthy of an excellent home,” said the shelter.
Come satisfy Bear at the shelter at 100 Commons Way in Bridgewater. The shelter is open daily from midday to 3:30 p.m.
SRAS, a not-for-profit organization, is constantly in requirement of materials to look after the brand-new animals and any financial contributions too. To contribute to SRAS go to srasnj.org/donate or call 908-725-0308.
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