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Ben

Cat ยท Siamese
Available
Age: Adult Size: Unknown Sex: Male Coat: Short Color: Fawn

Castro Valley, CA Approximate location

Provider updated Jun 6, 2025, 1:53 AM UTC

Refreshed Mar 21, 2026, 11:06 AM UTC

Compatibility
Good with cats
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About Ben

FOSTER OR ADOPTER: Ben was rescued from living in a backyard after his owner became very ill and had to leave him behind. Ben is very sweet and loves pets! He may be a bit skittish at first, but he warms up quickly and is very responsive to getting attention from people.



Ben is missing one eye. We don't know how this happened, but it doesn't slow him down a bit.



Ben was born in approximately November 2022.



All Angus & Friends cats are healthy, fixed, vaccinated and microchipped prior to adoption.



For more information about fostering or adopting Ben, please contact Deborah at 510-909-4961 (text preferred) or at angusnfriends@outlook.com.



Not ready to adopt? Please consider supporting our rescue efforts with a donation. All funds go directly to our cats, no amount is too small, and we are grateful for every donation. Thank you! https://angusandfriendscatrescue.com/donate

Care and behavior

Spayed/Neutered: Yes

Organization

Angus & Friends, Inc
Castro Valley, CA
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