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Truffle, Norwegian Forest Cat For Adoption In Medford, New Jersey

United States, New Jersey, Medford
Published 2022-10-21 11:35:59
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Sex: Male
Age: Adult
Hair: Medium
Color: Black (mostly)
Breed: Norwegian forest cat
Name: Truffle

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Truffle was rescued off the streets in Camden. He was limping on his back leg that was hurt with a wound. He had a wound on his neck and was very thin.
The vet found something wrapped around his leg causing a wound. He was treated, fixed, vaccinated, tested/neg and microchipped.
Truffle is sweet and playful, he likes to be brushed.

Updated: 9/1/22

Adoption process

Our process is, first an application is filled out, if you visited us and know the cat you’re interested in or if you want to be pre approved then pick out a pet.
After review of the application, vet & references checked and a home visit, this may take a couple of days.
Second, you will receive a call from me informing you of the application decision.
Third if approved, we meet and complete adoption agreement and go over many forms of information, the adoption donation fee depends on the cat.
The kittens or cats are vet checked, dewormed, bathed, vaccinated by age appropriate requirements spayed or neutered and micro chipped.
Because they are rescued the conditions may not always be great of which they came from. It takes time to build up their little immune systems and strength before being able to be vaccinated or having surgery.

You will receive an adoption booklet from our store with coupons for your shopping.

Shelter location

Weekends - Sat. and Sun. at one of these stores. Call ahead for schedule of what store we will be at.
Also, other times during the week by appointment.

Petsmart - Marlton, NJ - Rt 70 (weekends)
Petsmart - Mt Laurel, NJ - Centerton Rd (some weekends)
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    The Norwegian Forest cat (Norwegian: Norsk skogkatt or Norsk skaukatt) is a breed of domestic cat originating in Northern Europe. This natural breed is adapted to a very cold climate, with a top coat of glossy, long, water-shedding hairs and a woolly undercoat for insulation. Although this is uncertain, the breed's ancestors may have been a landrace of short-haired cats brought to Norway by the Vikings around 1000 AD, who may also have brought with them long-haired cats, like those ancestral to the modern Siberian and Turkish Angora breeds. During World War II, the breed became nearly extinct until efforts by the Norwegian Forest Cat Club helped the breed by creating an official breeding program. It was registered as a breed with the European Fédération Internationale Féline in the 1970s, when a local cat fancier, Carl-Fredrik Nordane, took notice of the breed and made efforts to register it. Currently, the Norwegian Forest breed is very popular in Norway, Sweden, Iceland and France.
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