Phoebus (Bonded with Finn)

(Finn’s and Phoebus’s descriptions are nearly identical)

General Information

Gender: Male - Neutered 11/12/24

Age: 9.5 months

Birthdate - February 28, 2024

Coloring: White/Orange Flame Point

Food: Dry kibble supplemented with canned cat food (Gets sensitive stomach if given too much canned food)

Personality

Pros: Very affectionate, gentle-natured, extremely playful, plays with toys, prefers a combination of indoors/outdoors. Prefers to toilet outdoors. Gets along with all the other cats and the dog. Does NOT display alpha cat tendencies. Fun and Entertaining!

Cons: Climb on the kitchen counter (but responds to correction when caught). Likes to roll in loose dirt. Sometimes plays rough (Keep his claws trimmed!)

Suggested pairing: Appropriate for a family with older children, or a situation where he can get a lot of attention.

Not recommended for: Indoor only or urban environment.

Phoebus has had

1 visit to vet for eye infection and general wellness (at age 6 weeks)

Neutered

Rabies 11/12/24

Revolt Flea Prevention and Dewormer

Phoebus in Detail -

Phoebus is mostly white with pale blue eyes. He has orange flame-point markings that have been darkening for the last 2 months. His ears are pale orange and he has pale orange/tan rings on his tail. He also has a few other places that are developing pale orange markings. Phoebus’s markings are lighter than Finn’s, but his fur is fluffier and softer.

Finn and Phoebus are together constantly and are very entertaining. They seem to get into a lot of silly trouble and bring a lot of joy into the environment. Neither cat has shown any aggressive tendencies.

Phoebus’s personality is a bit more subdued than Finn. He is not as demanding, but very much loves to be petted and loved on. He is more likely to seek out attention and would probably be much more cuddly if he has a family that can spend a lot of quality time with him. Phoebus rolls in the dirt, as Finn does, but he does not do it as often.

Because Finn and Phoebus look so much alike, we found it necessary to purchase different colored collars for them so that we could easily identify who each cat is.

Both cats appear to be of big build and will most likely bulk up a great deal now that they are neutered..

Both cats are trained to come for food at the sound of two metal feeding bowls being tapped together. When they hear the bowls, they will immediately go to the kennel where their food is supplied and wait for their meal.

Both cats respond to a spray water bottle when being corrected. If they climb on a surface they should not be on they will jump down at the sound of the water bottle trigger being activated.

Because we had some inquiries from suspicious individuals wanting to rehome them, their rehoming information was pulled off of the social media pages until we could figure out a way to better evaluate any potential owners. We never expected to keep them as long as they have been here, and they need to be rehomes as quickly as possible so that bonding with new owners will occur more easily.

Phoebus