Radar Love
- 10 years old
- 14.7 lbs
- Male
I've got my signals locked on you!
About Radar Love
Radar Love is a sweet, senior, visually impaired kitty cat whose elderly owner died. Now he is faced with the ominous task of finding a new forever home. He is a beautiful flame point charmer that loves his people and is always looking for attention. He is incredibly smart, docile, playful, and adapts quickly and easily to new surroundings without a problem. He loves to eat and loves sharing his Churu with his kitty siblings. He is healthy, well adjusted, and incredibly happy – his eyes do not weep, he has no discomfort in them, or any other issues.
To compensate for his genetic vision loss, his other senses of hearing, smell, and touch allow him to live a near normal life. While he cannot run wildly through the house, he is able to find his food and litter box and climb his cat tree. He plays with nearby toys, such as wands, sticks, and ropes, which he can hear being shaken or pulled across a hard surface.
Radar Love has been fully vaccinated, neutered, and tested negative for FeLV/FIV. He will do well with other cats (Rose Bud is his best bud), respectful children, but he has never lived with a dog. Caution is advised if there are unsupervised children or other animals around as adjustments may be needed due to his blindness. He has excellent eating habits, loves an afternoon Churu treat, and has excellent litter box habits.
Looking for more than another older cat to adopt? Radar Love has 2 “kitty siblings” that he is living with – Rose Bud and Buttercup. These kitties are also wonderful and looking for their forever home.
Energy Level
I can get into playing rarely, but I’m mostly into relaxing activities.
Affectionate
Let's snuggle!
Friendly with strangers
I can be slow to warm up, but I'll come around to most people.
Housemanners
I'm a super considerate housemate.
Kids?
I've never been around kids before, but it's a possibility!
Dogs?
I've had very limited experience with dogs and, with proper introductions, may be happy living with them.
Cats?
I can get along with cats, even if it takes some more structured introductions.
Health
Visually impaired
