How I Arrived At NHS: We were brought in as an unwanted litter but needed more time before we were ready so we got to go into a foster home.
Notes from my foster mom: Rosner is such an adorable little tabby with the sweetest face and big eyes. His tabby markings are very pretty.
He was a bit shy at first, but it didn't take long for him to start exploring and playing. His favorite toy is the classic wand toy, he has some great moves! As playful as he is, he also loves lap time.
He eats both canned and dry food well.
Good With Kids: yes
Good With Cats: yes,
Good With Dogs: unknown but possibly with a proper introduction
Cats are feline leukemia/feline immunodeficiency virus tested (if applicable), if there is a litter, one in the litter is tested or the queen is tested. They have had at least their first distemper combo (booster given if been in our care for the appropriate time), been de-wormed, microchipped, and treated with a flea and tick product (if applicable). All the cats are spayed or neutered before they leave for their forever homes.