Wilbur Wright
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Wilbur Wright
AvailableWilbur Wright is a senior, neutered male Domestic Short Hair, born around November 2015. He is medium-sized with a white and orange coat. Wilbur is house trained and has been well cared for in his current environment. Located in Tipp City, OH, heโs looking for a compassionate and experienced adopter who can provide stability and love.
About Wilbur Wright
Meet Wilbur Wright, a delightful cat who needs a special home. Heโs not your typical pet, having experienced a bit of instability in his life. Wilbur is quite shy and will require patience and time to feel comfortable in new surroundings. Initially, he might hide away when frightened, but underneath that timid exterior lies a gentle soul just waiting for love. Wilbur, a neutered male with a distinctive white and orange coat, has been diagnosed with Cerebellar Hypoplasia, also known as Wobbly Cat Syndrome. This means he sometimes wobbles as he walks and may have minor tremors. Despite this, he functions well and is a charming companion. His sister, Orva, takes her role as his protector seriously and will ensure any potential friend passes her inspection. Both Wilbur and Orva share a close bond and must be adopted together. Their relationship is vital for their mental well-being, and separating them could lead to distress. They have also been diagnosed with chronic irritable bowel syndrome, which can be managed with a special, stress-free environment and a specific diet. This duo is house trained and is looking for an experienced cat caretaker who can provide the love and care they need. If you think you could be the one to give Wilbur and Orva the forever home they deserve, get ready to experience the joy theyโll bring into your life. They are waiting for someone special. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Wilbur Wright
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Wilbur, as a Domestic Short Hair, typically does best in a calm and stable environment. Heโs shy and needs a space where he can feel secure and comfortable, especially given his special needs.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Short Hairs generally thrive indoors, and Wilbur would greatly benefit from a cozy home where he can feel safe rather than needing outdoor space.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Wilbur might not be the best fit for homes with young children due to his shy nature. Itโs important for him to have a calm environment to flourish.











