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Honda

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0-6 months|Domestic Short Hair|Male|Small|Oakland, CA
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Honda is a small male Domestic Short Hair cat, neutered, and with vaccinations up to date. Currently a baby at about 10 weeks old, he's full of energy and love. Residing in Oakland, CA, Honda weighs around 2.4 lbs. He is a unique feline with a vibrant spirit, ready to find a forever home.

About Honda

Meet Honda, a charming little fellow who arrived here in challenging condition. He was thin, covered in motor oil, and faced some congenital deformities affecting his front legs. In foster care, Honda has transformed into a vibrant and loving companion. He enjoys running, playing, purring, and snuggling, showcasing his sweet personality at every turn. Although Honda's front limbs are not structured conventionally, making him an indoor-only cat, he doesnโ€™t let that define him. Heโ€™s happiest on soft, carpeted surfaces and will need some monitoring to avoid abrasions on his limbs. Keeping him at a healthy weight is essential for his comfort. His ideal home would be calm, and he might appreciate the company of another cat. Honda, despite his unique mobility needs, has a spirit that shines brightly. He is currently in a foster home, eagerly waiting for that special someone to bring him into their life. If you're interested in meeting him, please reach out to the Customer Care team at Adoptions@eastbayspca.org. Your new best friend is just one click away.

Questions about Honda

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Honda would thrive in a calm indoor environment where he can safely navigate without obstacles due to his unique mobility needs.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    As an indoor-only cat, Honda does not require outdoor space; instead, he benefits from a cozy indoor setting.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Honda can be suitable for homes with children, as long as they understand and respect his special needs.