Peanut the Chocolate Cat's brother, Cashew (adopted) can also be seen on our website.
Peanut the Chocolate Cat must be adopted with his brother, Punky (adopted).
Description:
Punky and Peanut were adopted from us a couple of years ago, but it turns out a person in the household suffers from asthma and the kitties seem to make it worse. They are heartbroken to give up these adorable sweeties.
Peanut is a sweet dark brown/black short haired cat with beautiful big eyes. He is very majestic looking and loves to curl up in his cat bed or on top of his kitty condo. He likes wet food although it doesn’t agree with his tummy so he can only eat dry food. He is non destructive and trained to only use his scratching posts to stretch his paws.
Peanut is a little shy upon meeting new people but before long he will be jumping on the couch and the bed for love. He loves his belly rubbed and the first thing he will do when he wants to be pet is roll on his back. He has never scratched or bitten or even swatted at any person and is very sweet. Peanut is an indoor cat but enjoys bird watching from his window seat and loves to spend time on the porch watching squirrels.
Peanut has spent all of his life with his brother Punky and, as you can see in the pictures, he would love to spend the rest of his life with him. They play and sleep together and you can often catch them wrestling or grooming each other. Peanut would be better with adults and older children due to his shy nature.
ADOPTION/DONATION FEE: All Pet Rescue By Judy animals are spayed/neutered prior to adoption, micro chipped and up-to-date on the vaccines applicable to their date of intake with PRBJ and respective to their weight and/or age at the time of adoption.
Pet Rescue By Judy is a non-profit, no-kill organization. The PRBJ donation fee collected may not be used to cover just the costs of this particular animal in which you are interested. As we have a variety of animals in our care with a wide range of medical needs, all donations collected are utilized towards all expenses within the rescue.
The goal of PRBJ is not just to place every animal into a home, but it is to place each animal into the RIGHT home, seeking that forever home, to avoid future transition and negative impact on the life of each of these deserving animals.
THANK YOU FOR CONSIDERING OPENING YOUR HEART AND YOUR HOME TO A RESCUED PET
Other Pictures of Peanut the Chocolate Cat (click to see larger version):