
Three-year-old Eclipse was surrendered by someone whose plans for refurnishing their home did not include keeping this poor guy. It seems Eclipse did not get much affection in his former home, anyway.
Eclipse might just be the friendliest cat you’re ever likely to meet. Although he was discarded by someone whom he loved with all his heart, he has not lost his ability to trust or to love. It didn’t take long for this outgoing boy to take to his foster home, possibly because he might have experienced people being nice to him for the first time in his life. His fosters say he likes to being pet and enjoys a lot of attention. He likes cuddling and following them around with whatever they do around the house. He adjusted pretty easily in general and even does well with visitors. We haven’t observed him with dogs, other cats, or kids; we think he’d be good with kids who know how to treat cats respectfully– cats usually are. As friendly and social as he is, he should go to an interactive home where he will not be left unaccompanied for long periods of time. Whoever adopts this boy is going to get a devoted best friend for life. Eclipse appears to be an easy cat who seems suitable for a first-time adopter.

He has been:
– neutered
– given rabies and distemper vaccinations
– tested negative for FeLV and FIV
– 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 the Northeastern University area.Cats can live up to 20 years, so give careful thought to the changes that are likely to occur in your life during that time. If you can and will commit to him and provide a safe, loving home for life, then respond to RoyCBarrows@gmail.com. Please include your phone number for a faster response and say a little about yourself and the home you would provide for him as we try to match people with the right cats.
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“Courtesy Posts” are animals who are NOT in Kitty Connection’s possession, but we are helping to find their forever homes! If you can and will commit to providing a safe, loving home: please submit a pre-adoption application (unless otherwise noted in the description above).
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