Jacob on one of the cat walls.

Happy Tails For Capicorn

When did you adopt your pet from AARF?: 6/4/24
Pet’s AARF Name: Capicorn
Pet’s New Name (if you changed it): Jacob
How is your adopted pet doing? Jacob is a growing boy very active and loving.
It took about 4 weeks for Jacob and my other rescue Zena to get along. Now they are best of friends. Xena taught Jake not to bite hard or be a bully. Also to share their dad. ❤️
Jacob gets along with everyone. He loves his cat wall, call trees, catios and coming to work with dad if it isn’t a Zena play day.
My friends and I have play dates with a dog and cats at each other houses. When I need a babysitter I send them over and my friends do the same when they need pet care. The last time I had to go out on a job (which is rare) I left them for 4 days. When I came home they let me know they had the time of their young lives. Instead of that cold shoulder you would normally get. They were happy and joyful. My friend said they played with each other and the other cats after the first day of introductions.
This weekend we took care of a small dog and my kittens continued their dog socialization. Jacob is very social and by the 3 day the dog and him were sniffing each other without a care. As far as Jacob as a kitten I think Lauren his foster mom did a great job. I don’t see any phobias or bad treats. He absolutely loves to be held by women and playing with little girls. He loves his dad of course. Just an around great cat easy to take care of and handle.

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