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Antoine

DOB:  8/11/08

Male

Photo:  Antoine the cat.

Antoine is enough of a kitten that his purrsonality, like his body, is still under construction. Check out his siblings Tysh, Feather, and Willow.

This litter of four-week-old bottle babies appeared on the doorstep of a local veterinary clinic in a plastic storage box with holes drilled in the sides. An accompanying envelope contained a note describing the care they had been receiving and a check to help cover the costs they would incur.

Live, Let Live, & LearnIf you happen to find young kittens (or other baby animals) without their mom, please think things through before you act. Bottle babies have very special needs (food, temperature, excretory, etc.) and require expert care. It’s easy to shift into “helping mode.” But momcats do kittencare best!

Unless you are sure mom isn’t coming back, be prepared to quietly observe for awhile. Human intervention is not always what’s best for the animal! To paraphrase Antoine de Sainte-Éxupéryyou become responsible for those you rescue.

Antoine does well, considering he’s always surrounded by his three sisters.

Antoine likessoccer

He dislikes:

Photo: Antoine the cat.

Photo: Antoine the cat.

Antoine’s Characteristics

not much

somewhat

quite a bit

very much!

 

Confidence

Adaptable to change

Plays well with others

Activity level

 General Temperament

Photo: Antoine the cat.
Photo: Antoine the cat.
Photo: Antoine the cat.

Photo:  Antoine the cat.


Johnson County Humane Society

JCHS      P.O. BOX 2775      IOWA CITY, IA  52244-2775

jchs@johnsoncountyhumane.org

Last update—4/6/10