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Radley

DOB:  5/19/08

Male

Photo: Radley the cat.

Radley is a bit shy at first, but quickly warms up to cat lovers.

Check out his mom Cassie, and siblings Brosia, Chloé, Mosley, and Sawyer to get a feel for his family.

Radley was born on the fringe of a housing development in rural Solon.

He was lucky enough to be seen at the edge of the woods with his mom and a few of his siblings by an cat rescuer experienced enough to find and capture all six family members.

Photo: Sawyer and Radley the cats.

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 tame.

Photo: Sawyer & Radley the cats.

Photo:  Radley the cat.

His brother, Sawyer, is Radley’s best friend, so the boys will be placed together. These are gentle cats who’d like a quiet home where they can watch birds when they’re not playing soccer with a found object.

Radley likesmealtime; his brother, Sawyer; playing with his other siblings; watching wildlife from the screened-in porch

He dislikes:loud noises and chaos

Photo:  Radley the cat.

Radley’s Characteristics

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Confidence

Adaptable to change

Plays well with others

Activity level

 General TemperamentSunny

Photo:  Radley the cat.

Photo:  Radley the cat.

Photo:  Cassie and her son, Radley the cats.

Johnson County Humane Society

JCHS      P.O. BOX 2775      IOWA CITY, IA  52244-2775      JCHS HELPLINE:  319-338-3357

jchs@johnsoncountyhumane.org

Last update—7/29/10