Gub Gub
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Gub Gub
AvailableGub Gub is a small male domestic short hair kitten. He is altered, and although he doesn't have any known special needs, his journey has shaped him into an exceptionally resilient companion. Located in Mason, MI, this sweet kitten is ready to start a new chapter with the right adoptive family.
About Gub Gub
Gub Gub is one half of a spirited pair of special needs kittens who are looking for a loving home. Together with Yam Yam, they started their lives under difficult circumstances but have shown incredible resilience. Gub Gub has some scars on his eyes from infections that didn’t affect his mobility. He’s also had some medical issues, including a polyp in his nose that required removal. Although it led to some nerve damage, it doesn’t bother him now. Currently, he’s on medication to prevent any future growths, which means he will need a foster-to-adopt setup until he finishes his meds. Gub Gub is bonded with Yam Yam, who relies on him for navigation, as he is blind. These boys are inseparable and will need to be adopted together. With the right surroundings, blind cats can adapt wonderfully. It’s a tall order to adopt both, but these kittens have fought hard and deserve a second chance. Ready to give them the loving home they need?
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Questions about Gub Gub
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Gub Gub and his brother will thrive best in a calm, loving environment where they can feel secure and explore their surroundings without pressure.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
As indoor cats, Gub Gub and Yam Yam will not need outdoor space, but they do require a safe area to play and explore within the home.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Gub Gub and Yam Yam can be suitable for homes with children, especially if those children understand and are gentle with the challenges these kittens face.











