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Bam Bam
Status: Last posted as 'available' on 04/13/26

Male Cat, Domestic Short Hair

Domestic Short Hair / Tabby (Short Coat)

Description:

Bam Bam is a young male with a big personality and an even bigger heart. He’s a total lovebug who wants to be near his people as much as possible—always ready for pets, cuddles, and attention. You might call him a little needy, but in the very best way. Notice the tipped ear? That means he was originally scheduled for TNR and return to an outdoor colony. But Bam Bam had other plans. The moment he flopped over, showed his belly, and soaked up affection, it was clear—this boy is meant to be someone’s indoor companion. Bam Bam is neutered, vaccinated, microchipped, and has tested negative for FIV and FeLV. He uses his litter box perfectly. He does well with other animals, though he plays hard and loves a good wrestling match, so he’d do best with another confident, playful cat. With people, he is playful and loving. If you’re looking for a loyal, affectionate companion who truly wants to be part of your everyday life, Bam Bam is your guy. Adoption Information – Please Read Carefully Most of Dexter's Kitties are spayed/neutered, microchipped, SNAP combo tested, and vaccinated according to their age. Adoption Fees: $150 for one kitten $250 for a bonded pair If you rent your home, we respectfully ask for your landlord or management company’s contact info to verify that pets are allowed. If you own your home, we will confirm ownership through public records. Have questions? Your inquiry will receive priority if you first submit an application at www.DextersKitties.org . Please note: We are an all-volunteer team and do our best to respond promptly. Applications that provide the most detailed and helpful information will be prioritized to help us make the best match for both you and the kitty. Cats can live 20+ years. Adopting is a lifelong commitment. Please ensure you have: – Financial resources for emergency vet care – A stable and cat-friendly home – A backup plan for your cat’s care if something happens to you Thank you for choosing to adopt and save a life!

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