Great Avalanche
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Great Avalanche
AvailableGreat Avalanche is a Bengal cat with a short coat, residing in Pomona, CA. He is a neutered male, classified as extra-large, and has been vaccinated. He is also house trained, making him ready to join a new home smoothly.
About Great Avalanche
Great Avalanche is one of six Bengals abandoned at a vet's office—left for euthanasia by a breeder walking away from responsibility. Fortunately, he was rescued along with his companions, and his striking gaze made a lasting impression on the people who gave him a second chance. There’s a deep resilience in his story: instead of bitterness, what stands out is his capacity to move forward and embrace safety. He now needs a stable, reliable forever home that will offer everlasting love and care. After adversity, Great Avalanche deserves a peaceful life surrounded by those who will never let him down. Adopters should offer patience as he settles in and create an environment where he can truly flourish. Give this remarkable Bengal the chance to experience genuine affection and leave the past behind. They are ready to love you; are you ready to apply?
Adoption Fee
$300Payment after application.
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Questions about Great Avalanche
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Great Avalanche, as a Bengal, will do best in a home that provides plenty of stimulation and space to play. Bengals are known for their energy and curiosity, so an enriched indoor environment with climbing spaces and toys is ideal.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Bengals like Great Avalanche don’t require outdoor access, but they do need ample indoor room to explore and exercise. If you have a safe, secured outdoor area or can provide supervised outdoor time, he may enjoy it, but safety is key.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Bengals are active and social cats, making them generally suitable for families with children who know how to respect animal boundaries. Great Avalanche could thrive in a considerate family setting.











