Echo

Echo is a friendly three-year-old boy who is one of four cats who belonged to someone who died. While they get along with each other, they do not appear to be bonded and can be adopted separately.

Echo was rather shy when he got to his foster home but, once his trust was earned, he turned into a friendly lap cat who enjoys head scratches. Echo should be adopted into an interactive home where he will not be unaccompanied for long periods of time.  He has a history of getting along with other cats, but we have not observed him with dogs or kids.  We suspect he’d do well with older kids who know how to treat cats respectfully.  Echo is an easy cat who would be suitable for a first-time adopter. He’s also a larger-than average cat.

Echo has been neutered, given rabies and distemper vaccinations, tested negative for FeLV and FIV, and treated for worms and fleas.  His adopter will receive his medical records. There is a simple adoption process and an adoption fee so we can continue to help cats in need.    He’s being fostered in North Reading. Please inquire via email to RoyCBarrows@gmail.com and include your phone number for a faster response.