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Manx (short coat)  : :  Male (neutered)  : :  Young  : :  Medium


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Contact Hopper's Caretaker/Foster Directly: Lynn (lynn@loveofanimals.org)

About Hopper

  • Status: Adopted!
  • Species: Cat
  • General Color: White
  • Color: Solid
  • Declawed: No
  • Housetrained: Yes

I am a Manx teen age kitten I am about 10 to 11 months old. I came to the woman who currently fosters me by being surrendered to me by my last family. The doggie that came to live with us apparently didn’t like me so I was given away. I am somewhat shy at times especially when I first come home with you. It took my foster parents a little while to work with me but now I am doing great. I like to play games with my foster bother, I pretend that I’m not looking until he turns his head then I tap him on the butt, we continue to do this until he gets frustrated with me and walk out of the room. I love to cuddle and I love to lay all over the place. I am box trained just don’t do too well with the hooded cat boxes, but I have no problem with other ones. I do get along with my foster brothers and sisters who are cats and dogs…yes that right dogs. I’ve never had a problem with them only the one didn’t like me. I’m named Hopper because I really don’t run I actually hop right around the corner. Please will you give me some undivided love and attention and I promise to love you in return.

For those who may not know what is a Manx kitty, they are born with no tail except for a little bit of a nub. Their hind legs are slightly longer than a domestic cat. He was name Hopper because he has white fur with pink ears and the cotton tail. He looks like a bunny rabbit to some of us. 

It is suggested as with all feline adoptions to keep a new companion indoors for a several weeks so they become familiar with the new surroundings. It is also good to make sure they have a "special" area they can escape to when company comes. This will make both you and your companion have a much better relationship.

More about Hopper

Good with Dogs, Good with Cats, Good with Kids

Other Pictures of Hopper (click to see larger version):

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