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Meet Brady *In Foster*
Animal ID 59759716 
Species Cat 
Breed Domestic Shorthair/Mix 
Age 7 months 16 days 
Gender Male 
Size Small 
Color Black 
Spayed/Neutered  
Site Auburn Valley Humane Society Shelter 
Location Foster Home 
Adoption Price $245.00 
ARN 251353 
Stage Available
Meet Brady! Brady is a handsome gray and white tuxedo with velvety soft fur, a pink nose and toe beans plus a sweet personality.
PERSONALITY
He can be shy at first but he warms up quickly and loves people.
He loves zooming around the foster room carrying a spring or stuffed toy in his mouth or playing soccer with a ping pong ball.
He likes putting his toys in his food bowl or water dish or hiding them underneath the shelf on a side table.
He likes when I sit on the floor rolling a spring or ping pong ball to him then he bats it back to me.
Curious: likes to follow me around and participates in whatever I am doing.
He does not mind getting his eye drops twice a day he is very easy to work with.
Despite his active side Brady has an equally snuggly streak. He likes to be picked up to sit on your lap and collect pets around his ears and along his back while purring.
His favorite places to sleep are in a cat cuddler bed with his soft blanket or in the cradle of the cat tree.
Perfect litter box habits and keeps a clean room.
With his warm heart, gentle personality and deep love for companionship Brady is ready to flourish into the sweetest little friend you could hope for.

IDEAL HOME:
Brady would thrive best in a quiet, calm, safe and stress-free environment. Older children might be okay it would be helpful if they have had experience with kittens and understand their body language. An environment with small children would be too stimulating.
He would enjoy a friendly, calm cat companion.
Because of Brady's glaucoma he needs ongoing medical care for his eyes and his adopter needs to have the financial means to provide for this. This is a pre-existing condition so pet insurance would not cover it.
Brady needs to have eye drops twice a day so he needs someone that can commit to providing this. It would be helpful if the adopter was more than one person as it is easier to have 2 people do the eye drops, one to hold him and one to administer the drops.
It would be ideal if the adopter has had previous experience with cats.
He has not been dog or kid tested.
Foster will send all of Brady's toys, special blanket and food.

FELINE GLAUCOMA: Like human glaucoma it is a condition in which the watery fluid (aqueous humor) contained in the front of the eye, just behind the lens, is unable to drain normally. The resulting accumulation of this fluid puts pressure on the optic nerve, which leads from the eye to the brain. Glaucoma is not curable, but some of the pain and clinical signs maybe relieved by use of eye drops which reduces the intraocular pressure.